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WELLINGTON S.D.P.

Maoriland Worker, Volume 19, Issue 411, 22 January 1919, Page 5

 

WELLINGTON S.D.P.

I At the Alexandra Hall.. Abel Smith Strefet, next Sunday ©renins, the "Rev. Moses Ayrton will deliver an address on "The Dynamics of th© Labor Movement/ On. Thursday evening at the Trades Hall, Vivian Street, the Ilev. M"os«s Ayi'ton will be present and open a discussion on the League of Nations. The • Party's opening lecture "at the Alexandra Hall was a great success, the Hall being crowded out before the hour of starting. Owing to illness Mr. H. E. Holland was unable to give his longlooked for lecture on "The Bolsheviks of Russia/ and Mr. Tom Brindle filled the breach with a lecture on the Russian Bolsheviks. He received an attentive hearing, many of his points being much applauded. He referred to the latest appointment of the British. Cabinet—Milner, as Minister of Colonies — and said that if he had been a member of the working class he would have been interned as a German. They had no petty grievances but showed a solid front to the working; class movement Professor Hanber will be the speaker at the Alexandra Hall on Sunday, ■ February 2, and deliver a lecture on "Public Credit and its Institutions." Comrades Mr. and Mis. Gurrett s<?ml good tiish*s to members, al»o contributions to the Election, and CO. Funds. The work the- Party is being appreciated judging 'by the 1:1 any itew members recently enrolled. Members are urged to -s<ee that they and then - friends axs on the- Parliamentary and municipal rolls. A marked roll can now be seen at the Alexandra Hall, showing all thoso who hare been struck off for various ca.uses. Remember the vote is the workers' weapon to achieve, emancipation. The jnunlcip*! election rakes place on Thursday, April 10. * "~ " ' " "' Tft* X.S.W. state Brick 'tforks hay* now nearly paid for themselves out of their profit*. And be it noted that they have made those profits out of prices that vastly -undercut those that Private -rag. c&*rging yaw the works started, ©bI? fer 'be sasc works Heaven knoT.-e . ~ha>£ ...■?<:■ uld.-: ; becharfiay so* , . • '— : '•■; ■."'.■.."•. .'.'"".

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