UNITED LABOUR PARTY.
(To the Editor "Stratford Post.-' )
S- r .—The great Reform Party, circularised, advertised,' butt.>u- holed, prayed with those that prayed, and cursed with those that cursed, and
succeeded in enticing ten—just conpersons to listen to the persuasive eloquence of the chairman and the comulhed intelligence of the not very astute Mr. Linclcgroen. They shook hands with themselves many tunes, and then calmly informed their intelligent audience that a great number ol people supported Mr. :\iassoy, but (lid not have sufficient mental capability to understand his. policy! i.t<;ifi doubtful if,Mr. Alassey understands it himself. "But," and this is ciio'point, and k>t us publish it far and wide: "vVe want £20,000 to' fight the United Labour Party and Mr. Fowlcls." Who are the United Labour Party? Why, the workers who are against strikes, and want to do the rignt tiling. Mr. Massey and his crowd are a class/Government pure and simple, and arc out to mop up the workers and small far? mors.—l am, etc., PROGRESS. Stratford, 23th September, LL2.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 31, 30 September 1912, Page 5
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171UNITED LABOUR PARTY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 31, 30 September 1912, Page 5
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