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THE MARCH OF LABOUR

SPKKCII BY KKill UAIIDIE, SOCIALISM TIIK SAYJOIUI OF OIK CIVILISATION, Received 14th, 10.11 p.m. London, -January 14. Keir llardie, speaking at J)arval, so vetvly criticised .Mr Haldane's and -Mr Asijuiih's Keciorial addresses, on the ground that they were insuliiciently syinpallietie with labour ideals, Mr llardie declared t'lat Socialism was ,:uv to come, miles* we were prepared to -ec our civilisation go the way of the tivilisaiious of the past,

RAMSAY iIcDOXAU) IN'TICRVJ EWEI). I.AIKU'Ii'S IN'KI.I KM'K IN TilIC E.MI'IUE. Ilei-rivcd Mill. S.ifl 11.111. London, .laiiuiiry M. Ramsay llcl'lonald. the Labourite who reicnt'y visited the colonics, in(l'l'vi; \vc;l by the Daily Chronicle, declared thai Australia was a much more real democracy than the l : nited states. lie believed the Labour partics in ti c .Motherland and the Colonics would In- able to come to a (-loser understanding, which v, ou'd have a most revolutionary eM'cci on Imperial policy, in democratising tiie whole idea of Empire. making the K'-np.'r. stand for the peace b'f the wortd.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 15 January 1907, Page 3

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THE MARCH OF LABOUR Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 15 January 1907, Page 3

THE MARCH OF LABOUR Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 15 January 1907, Page 3

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