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Maoriland Worker, Volume 6, Issue 230, 14 July 1915, Page 3

 

The people have no direct power to recall judges whose .sentences they regard as atrocious, but there is no reason why tho demand for recall should not be made. Tho indirect power they hold they should not: hesitnto to use.

A master will spend thousands of dollars among scabs, phoney detectives, and strikebreakers before he will give it to tao useful daes who hare pro-

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