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JIM THE MILKER.

THE IMPORTED WORKERS PROPOSALS. Madam Sharkey on Nasty, Niddering, Nithing Napier. Their Spookships Needed m America.

The whole cry is get m white slaves for the benifert of the fat manufacturer. Get them m anyhow. Even children boys and girls, some propose to import them from the cold counI try. This is the thin end .of the wedge, by and by yer will see them importing Dutchmen Dagos and niggers m thousands same as the ArI r»entine. Any cock and bull story I told by the employer gets a prominent place m the fat mans daily papers. Gord grant that Truth may flourish and stamp its loot on this conspiricy to degrade the people of New Zealand. Yer must know yerself that there is no scarcity of labor, where there .is one, job there is fifty applicants. Onley thenes a lot of bounders real fat snobs (male and female) who wish to tan human skins into bank I notes— they are . dirty blaguards. [Take for instance the servant girl howl as to their scarcity; well it is a damned lie. The bosses wife (Madam Sharkey) has no trouble m this matr ter, she always get good girls at a I reasonable 'wage, but yer no that she ! always treats them as human beings. The bosses wife is strong, on this point. There was a bounder and M.H.R. called Napier, well he was skiting m London and proposed that fourty thousand women should be sent to Nezland. Of course yer no that he was the agent of the snob push. People who want to force girls to accept cheap labor rates or go on the streets. Madam Sharkey thinks that bounder Napier should get five hundred lashes on the bare back for tryin^ to increase prostitution m this fair young land. Yer remember that this same jocker got an arttileryman sacked for not touching hat to him (the lord marquis of Cara-bas) as he the brainless sumph went into the House of parliament. Napier ort to be modest, seem' his own forbears and record. Yer must understand that these poqr idiots posing m London as representing the colony dos great harm. Yer would notice that I was correct m me larst note to you they are bringing a spook raiser from America. I noed it. Me and Madam Shatkev has been invited to go to New York to raise spooks there, our fame has spread all through the world (through Truth) as the greatests living artists m spirilulasm m Gord's Earith, and America wants the best. We had a cable the other day from the national spook raisers of New Orleans offering a large sum of money if we would go' over. We are considering the matter. JIM THE MILKER.

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NZ Truth, Issue 84, 26 January 1907, Page 6

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462

JIM THE MILKER. NZ Truth, Issue 84, 26 January 1907, Page 6

JIM THE MILKER. NZ Truth, Issue 84, 26 January 1907, Page 6

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