REVOLUTIONARY LABOR.
SARCASM ACTS AS DOUCHE. By Telegraph.—rress Assn.—Copyright London, Oct. 31. The trades union organ, tile Democrat, relates how the extremists, during the coal negotiations, were ready, to risk revolution, and says that during the discussion it appeared that a majority favored revolution. One member thereupon responded: "All right, then. Let's have a businesslike revolution. Name your Cabinet, the commanders of your armies, and decide whence you will obtain machine-guns and how maintain supplies of ammunition. Decide who are to replace your fallen. Above all, make out a list of those you intend to hang to prevent them from hanging you." The Democrat alleges that, these questions determined the attitude of Smillie and the policy of file conference Reutcr Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1920, Page 8
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