[The following Items are from the last and special Issues of the “Maortland Worker.” They will prove of exceptional interest, owing to the fact that the ...
Article : 53 wordsTo show how democratically New Zealand’s “citizen army” is controlled, it is only necessary to point out that during the Wellington waterside workers’ lock-out the ...
Article : 181 wordsA cable message from Mr. P. H. Hickey, secretary of the United Labor Federation, was read at the meeting of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council last week, as follows: ...
Article : 219 wordsHaving obtained a permit to go mi the wharves from the Harbor Board, a representative of “The Maorihind Worker” went there to see actually how much was being ...
Article : 743 wordsThe conduct of some the "specials" towards women is worthy of note. On Monday afternoon two were riding along Upper Turanaki-street, Wellington. They saw two ...
Article : 148 wordsWe entertain very grave doubts as to whether the Government has done a wise thing in causing special constables to be enrolled to cope with strike disturbances In ...
Article : 337 wordsBy what right is the Tory administration using English warships to coerce the citizens of a self-governing dominion? I should think a cable, asking the First Lord of the ...
Article : 104 wordsHast thou grown taint and weary Who fought so well for Right ? Dost find the day is dreary And tong for rest—and Night ? ...
Article : 130 wordsThe following cable message has been sent to the Australian Workers’ Union, in Sydney:—“Men solid here. Funds required to fight this battle. Austrailan ...
Article : 42 wordsSpeilal wire from Auckland (Monday): “Greater solidarity than, ever; town paralysed; Federation cheered everywhere. Bennett under special guard; other side ...
Article : 28 wordsI am writing a personal letter to Police Magistrate Elddell. of Wellington, New Zealand, telling him what I think of an alleged non-partisan dispenser of law that ...
Article : 130 wordsSpecial wire from Reefton (Monday): “Enthusiastic meeting yesterday, voted £200, and struck a levy of 5s. per week on all members while strike lasts. All hands on ...
Article : 53 wordsThe United Federation of Labor has sent a delegate to Australia. He will get a hearty welcome in Melbourne, and will be asked to speak from the Gaiety platform, ...
Article : 35 wordsI The call has gone forth for the general I strike—the workers' answer to the agreement breakers and maladministrators of the law. Railway men mid tramway men and ...
Article : 201 wordsEVANS—In sad remembrance of our dear sou and brother, Frederick George Evans, who was killed in the riot at Wai[?]. New Zealand, on December 13, 1912. ...
Article : 153 wordsWriting to his mother in Melbourne, H. Scott Bennett, of Auckland, says:—“Just a hurried line to let you know that letter-writing is out of the question Just now. ...
Article : 77 wordsAt the meeting of the Wonthaggi branch the Victorian Coal Miners' Association the following motion was carried:—“That this meeting expresses its sympathy with ...
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Advertising : 44 wordsAn invasion of our city by a mob of Irresponsible, misled, armed bullies, who are boasting openly of their intention to run riot, using all the various weapons with ...
Article : 160 wordsThe following telegram was received on Saturday at the U.F.L, office: "Police have raided and bold our offices and all the waterfront with specials. More than twelve trades ...
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The Socialist (Melbourne, Vic. : 1906 - 1908; 1912 - 1923), Fri 28 Nov 1913, Page 3
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