Heard and Said
That press Comments upon tin , Kederation i)l' Labor hear fvt<l<'!!«•«■ ol mud, Christian <hiint.y. That the press is milkwort hy for jj,re:tt charity — towa;ds eapitalis-ni. That M;>sso\ ami Co. aiv havinti a liitlf internal dissension aUmi prospective portfolios. Thai, if Massoy make* a- hi:: n fool of things as formerly the portfolios ar< , hkcly to remain in the distance. That all tin- unkind biiid about the l'V(l«'ratioii and us oilkials haw not an .smashed it. That J'Vderationis'ls are so very nnjvasonable—irom l.lv , capitalist j.' point of view. That if iuorcasofi in w;vv>s dun't count J'or any thine why swh strenuous opposition against them? That if the Government survives. drastic alleration to tlio IX. and A. Act is practically certain. That Lli<> dear old public is always ii>>tted out for the edification of striking workers. Tliat the. public has never bnUiend much about the conditions; of the working-class prior to a strike That the "land without strikes"' is owning fi'iit*' a reputation lor itsoh a, , ) a striking <'onntry. Tliat. distance invariably lends enchantment to tho view. That Executive-member Howard _ has vnnsed Harry, tho mouthpiece of the Waihi milling concerns, to nisli into print. That workiug-c!ns« solidarity, when inlv used, will vender impotent tlie of the employing <-lnss. That the Waihi men aic making preparation for a prolonged sie^c. That dospile what the prc*s s;ns to ibe contrary. the determination of I m< , nii'ii to light, and win is sis ovidi nl as the day Iho upheaval took place. That the debate oil the Homo Kill.' Hill in the Hntish House of Commons responsible for iiiucli intolerance and airing of ancient ideas. That if f> country derives its right to govern from the eons'eiu of those governed, Kiiiiland li-is hut lillh- claim on Ireland, the Jjelus! ites notwiihNlanding. That a .Mellioiiri , '' rahle informs an inlerosicd world that the furl has never been so prosperous as at pi<Ni'iit nor its morah- at such a lov. <!bb. Thai, it ivmdd appear thai I he debauchiim <■!!'") i - of ac not colli'!'. 1 '! t<! coinmereial eir<'les ulolle. That v:. t :;■■.!-% of ihe Crown *re vi-'.oruiislv <mjiip:i in Ihe in-IrH'-i of ih"ir |'.arf\ and iii'-i-!<mii-;,|ly pi :i:,!l v! Uleir jobs. Thai no 'loirn \'n-' I'I.UH'.I.OiMi ioan v. ill tend Iμ ]na!i-ur;ile ji'Hilher periixl of •■(■ hi': inucd pfosp' i-Ii '• under tiie Liberal iv-lnic." That Hie Com. ef Liv'my C(.nii>ii-ior, COilHnur-s' (o flraw it* salary ai:d incidcr.iallv to I'm.l Hie public. Thai- il \<. ollld be il'l-re-1 :ll'_' t;i kl:c-.v Il,e (,i;;ii;ii,:.i-olis by ihe niajoi i! \ ef il« niciiib'.'ls I" ,, t !:c !-'- Kilioll'. held. That lii jolly La-s i'.uiu Laiica.-inr.' )i;>s b-.-:i (l-"elarc.! a bankr-ipi . Thai ih.- I'un cr-aloi - on tb<> sla-c <,!;, n hrtve - - j-: in lr:i'..:edv wailiiiLi behii'd Ihe sch. s. Thai I be v,,„,■!<,,. J,,. ;-s i!lc(f bu-il.e', pcoplo at l{< elloii are reported io i,c iK-liind the miners in ilieir atien.j.i U, pic\ciii fla.niiuii injusiices. Thai some day ii "ill In' brought home U> tin- small relailer thai lie is e.\-ploit-'d alino-.t as ru'hle.-.-lx n> i!n waiie-sbn c. That 10. It. Ihirllcy is l..clurim: b< fore. splen-lid audience in lli- llulli-r (iistriet. •I , !,;,! i| iv urn!, !Mo-..d Ibai an . lior! v-ill V,c ma'!e io |Mol:.n.r hN <■ m-:ij^.-tn' ii: in thai locality. Thai il is i';» to !>:<■ v .•!■'.■;■■:■- ),< ■■■• i" Ni w /•■aland to ral!\ lo.iiid : i <-;r oliicia! ,:v^n. !n :ii in iime ..:' if.!;!,!,■ :1 : .t.. !- < -i a :;:'}<■ daily p.;p"'- plc|-a!' d io »'■ i m,.- ■ ]iilllollS Of tin l V, I" '~.1.! >.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 67, 21 June 1912, Page 6
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577Heard and Said Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 67, 21 June 1912, Page 6
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