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A LABOR DAILY.

Very few shearers came on the Warrimoo, and those who were aboard were not for remaining in the North Island.

Those who cross the water are very proud of the A.W.U., and take a pleasure in producing their levy tickets showing where they paid £2 towan' the establishment of a Labor daily.

They will need to hurry up, or Wellington will beat them and launch a daily evening paper before the Labor dnilv sees the light of day in Sydney.

Did I hear someone say: How can it be accomplished? Just ask them who supports the other dailies. Is it riot the-workers? and, if not, who does?

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 90, 6 December 1912, Page 7

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A LABOR DAILY. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 90, 6 December 1912, Page 7

A LABOR DAILY. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 90, 6 December 1912, Page 7

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