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Maoriland Worker, Volume 8, Issue 309, 24 January 1917, Page 4

 

SEDITION

If you are of opinion that our comrades who are now in jail under the War Regulations ought not to be there, you will assist the Committee by helping them to look after the prisoners' de= pendants. We look to those. who stand for Liberty and Fraternity, to do something practical now. Anyone can say " I am sorry." What we we want to know is: How much are you sorry. ' E. J. HOWARD, Organising Secretary for the Fund. Trades Hall, Christchurch.

Prisoners' Dependaßts" Fund *, ....-,..— -..— Previously acknowledged ... 50 0 0 Huyhes » 010 0 Stockdale ' 0 It) 0 Robson 0 5 0 Li wen 0 2. '0 Johns 10 0 L>aul 1 0 0 Sow 5 0 C

Muller 0 2 Renegade ;••••, 0 5 } Friend *0 5 [Dubb ' ~ 0 2 I Another Dubb 0 ;j ; 11. "V. Further Dubb 0 10 |P. G. L 0 5 :d. g. so 5 McC. :.. l. o :M. Me.C U a i ' i . '■ Total to Jan., 16, 1917 ...£6l 12

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