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SHEAERS AND DEFENCE.

Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 58, 19 April 1912, Page 9

 

SHEAERS AND DEFENCE.

At tiie Shearers' Conference the following rrjol'.'.ti-o'i was carried with two (EsvuEenv :—"Emit this oouEvmv of i shrar"rs .':r-E.re En at the <:o-eailed,. Now //•altitd DeE'iva Act is not truly .such ; (hat ir is no: in. ihe interests oi peace, lust fends towards instilling im-.i tiie j minds of the young men oi this Do-j minion ideas of militarism v, lE, ■ ii Lave' h'-rome a burden on Ev workers ot j European oouiEE."v and, vEido believ- j ,ie in ofivctvv dEenec, we call upaii j til-- vieveivnvnr to r-epi al Em compl.i-, we -ErlE r it-Eve {iiat eli.-ave <;. .eiic | ~1 [ids E.mkiEv ii: s ii. a :-vkv-.,- o. j naval d-kev- vEEi V:o An-Vanon Eon.- ,

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