MILLS AND MASSEY.
Profess.,:- W. T. Mill?., late of 1 , . P.A., now in New Zealand, author of "The StniL'j.'.le for Kxi.sienee" .'poke from the same plaifonn as Hill Massey, leader of the Conservative Party of New Zealand, at Auckland last uevk. Both of them were boosting tlio "Legion of Frontiersmen." an organisation formed to instil the ideas of slaughter into the minds of the peopl \ The anti-militar-ists were on haul, and heeklod the speakers. Imagine Eugene Debs upon tlie same platform as Teddy Hkomholl, boosting the "Hough Riders," the American equivalent of t.he "Frontiersmen." I'utliinkalile ! !! noi Debs, why Wills:-' All, why?
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 67, 21 June 1912, Page 10
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101MILLS AND MASSEY. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 67, 21 June 1912, Page 10
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