THE FEDERATION OF LABOUR
AN.') T'.'JE WAriTI STRIKE. MR SEMPLE IN i EiIVIEWEI). />y J tur.iji vu —i'»"e»» As&oiiUittvn,, * WELLINGTON, Last Night, Mi- It. Somple, of tiic F<xlov:;t/ion oi Labour, said, in an interview with a Post reporter, that he wished to inform the people who wore responsible for the introduction of the. police to Wailii, that they are up against as stiff a proposition as they want. "Bj attempting to beat us back with the police baton or the class-biased magistrate," he said, "they arc up ugaurst men who have backbone. The spirit of revolt will be stirred up. That the strike is not fizzling out, the people of New Zealand "ill know ore long. The trouble is only-beginning, and the end is not in sight." Mr Somple added : "We have the people with. us. As to what we are going to do next, you will know- all about that soon enough."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 18 September 1912, Page 7
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153THE FEDERATION OF LABOUR Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 18 September 1912, Page 7
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