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Mr. Seddon agreed that unionists should have pieference of employment.— News item. "DON'T DO THAT AGAIN, MARSY, OLD BOY!" The Martial Messenger : Man, you ask pity. What have you ever done to deserve it ? You have revelled in high wages, brought about by the combination of the men of unionist otherdom, who have paid for reforms. You have contributed nothing. " Self 1 ' " self," will be your ruin. " Others " is our watchword. (Galvanises him some more.)

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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 151, 23 May 1903, Page 9

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Mr. Seddon agreed that unionists should have pieference of employment.— News item. "DON'T DO THAT AGAIN, MARSY, OLD BOY!" The Martial Messenger : Man, you ask pity. What have you ever done to deserve it ? You have revelled in high wages, brought about by the combination of the men of unionist otherdom, who have paid for reforms. You have contributed nothing. " Self1' " self," will be your ruin. " Others " is our watchword. (Galvanises him some more.) Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 151, 23 May 1903, Page 9

Mr. Seddon agreed that unionists should have pieference of employment.— News item. "DON'T DO THAT AGAIN, MARSY, OLD BOY!" The Martial Messenger : Man, you ask pity. What have you ever done to deserve it ? You have revelled in high wages, brought about by the combination of the men of unionist otherdom, who have paid for reforms. You have contributed nothing. " Self1' " self," will be your ruin. " Others " is our watchword. (Galvanises him some more.) Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 151, 23 May 1903, Page 9

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