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50,000 Shillings.

The 1912 conference, of New Zealand Socialists appeals for 50:000 SHILLINGS l e enable their Executive to carry out instructions. It is necessary to make- it plain to, ■Socialists and sympathisers that the lime of fooling and faith without deeds is gone, by It should be clear to all Uiat if we w;-,;. Socialism we must n°-"c.••.<-.'iri!v make saeriti'-cs. The fact most be mad"- plain to all 'utorestecl tliat i' «c want Socialism i-fm and in our lime w<> liavo -I'li- !.>-*■ I'm;- aiowcv and r, ork into too brinjiing o|' it- about. AU sij-cf. {\ Vi { -:,,-, soon as Hie people know ivhat- Socialism is aud nfia* it tor them Sxiilism will be adopted, tnei ei ore 50,c»aa SHiLLj^S') are needed to send able messengers into every part of this country with tho great massage. Tho messengers are able educators, and they need food snd expenses, and just as the appeal is responded to can the work bo extended and made effective. _ Tho magnificent Socialist organisation of Germany calls Io other nations for emulation. Some, y;reat "Pritisli si aTPsmait. wh-n asked what was necessary to carry on a great war, answered-." "There arc ihree things absolutely and they are money, money, money.'' It doesn't matter whether he was literally right or not—-the fact remains that un■fj.ox the system of capitalism money is required before miv great work can be carried on. Therefore, the work of Socialism bein-.' the greatest eve* conceived by i lie" human mind, all who wish it to he cstabii-*'* »! -'-ml h>ok to :i brighter future : i.<» -v-cd to send .-is many shiUm-:; ,-is possible. It will tie fine if there Is :\ i jr-h symm-i hiser who ■rill head the list, with a thousand shillings. Come, comrades and friends, 50,000 SHILLINGS. FRED- COOK!*. Sec. Is'.Z.S.P.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 79, 13 September 1912, Page 5

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50,000 Shillings. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 79, 13 September 1912, Page 5

50,000 Shillings. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 79, 13 September 1912, Page 5

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