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NEW EMPIRES FOR OLD

Maoriland Worker, Volume 11, Issue 193, 25 August 1920, Page 4

 

NEW EMPIRES FOR OLD

Tn (lit! leading colunutp oi n roc'nl. issue of Tim IVorker tho r'oJlo'.vius sipiicars. "Ji" Ireland siiocoeds* in I achieving her imU'pejuk'iu. , '! if jiutsnin j Iho lireak-np (if the Empire. Thai I will )»c «'i Messing to (lie wiiri'.i, a>1?! | .lit hispiratkm (o I lie oan.«o r»f Labor.' ' I would like (o kiiav.' ii that e?;t>rosscfi j the sentiments of I.'monism in Newj Zealand, as I consider such words a. downright .insult to the niPinory of. thnso wilt) fought, and died in Ilicj Empire's cause. To iiiy jniiid it i.-s; tito duty of those* of us wJist woi'e fftr-j liinale (numgli (o remain at home in j safety while our brother.- 1 wen! '

ilirough 1101 lin Europe to at icasl. rt-l fi'iiin from doing or saying ruiytlii'iKi rietvinienial lo i lie Einpiir they did' ;-o luiirli (o .save. If you are consist.-j <•!!( a:id lifiliove "(lie l-roak-uii of thn: ! rCinpiro to Lo a Mi':;bii;g to !?i" worirt" j illicu you will do all in your r.ruvef (o-l jwj'nls llii'.i cull. If to bo a '."uifinis!, i ii;;io iunpl hold or ('vt-n co'.iiitonanc.i* i ivio-.vs : ; ;i.icij ar.; yon ftivo oxj>ro-:>i(Mi to. • iUion i ran no loutccT !-(• a nH)ii!;or oi'i J a union. 1 J,AI.OLI, C)h:il;une,! I Augi-.-i l:i. li'lL'O. j J i.llus .Mr. I.aloli ovor askod !iir<rs».'lf! M!k' oiiC'Slion: Wha , , i< th., j'jiiipiro'.'i jlf i'O lia.:-:, (I;!.?;; a rojiai , .! liinu-flf as i . haviiifv J! ;~l;:!;e in iV! Ho may say iiiio ■|o!n:iiiv.' pni'iv-is him and ihal ii'e; . lias cerenn n'pln.-i ku:'/";i:H':'l-(! by U;c' iSfi'ic, wliioh is a .ii.irl of llio Kiu iv<: I

i Cr...!j(o«i. Whin liirir.' Whai di:l Mioj i :--;i']!lii.T;i of Waorilaiul inul (i.it'i for t>: coiiitiulsion, i> mnny casos'fj J'«»r iiK'Jr riftliiK its freomeu, and ;■)! |)if>"''iil 'V<»cid-<'!Hf!ii:;(!ioii by Get , -' iiumy. One. of tiioso rifflits r'af; iliej i'ip;lu of :';-,!;■ (.'x;)--£.-?kioi: di" free i tliOHidil.. ,'j'i-at is ilic' xv c!i«iin| anil Uh: rislil. so niny moi! flii-rl I'or,! liolieving lionostl.y. it' in is- j lalcenly. Oiat uiidor 1-Jririsli rule tlioyi liiirJ a Ijclier ciianee of .siX-li rights as they had won. tliani umier <ho !iecl of the Prussian iyrajit. ■ (miv f-ucli men vi! havo only {rvlingsj of rpsperl: aixl pity. Ttosjtcct tliai.l '■yon if (hoy were mistaken. 11:oy did: vJial. ihcy joar,( ,]"d as tlicir 'liujr '. nol.'ly, laying cluvvii liuir Jivos ui'i-i sc-i(i;-i!ily for a cause liicy Ijoiievod in; '■ ■mi! ..;< ,- <!...• 1?.,,; ...;',:. . . .-..

f::if]!l. was a needless wash> of ; lilV. Wf ofipo.-io Eip.jiirn and JinpcriifilisiM r-;nt and bnun-lj: nlielliM- it ; l-o l'riu-siau oi , ki:!---:;;:i. liriii.-Ii or jAinork-aii. Tliia is (he ;,j-ical otilic-i.uiKj of a r-oHcf in iaffniaiioiialisni jaad S.icialiHiii. Oir.iosiDK. ove/y Corsii jl'i. , (!h> capiialist- *liU and Krckiji,- Mis ov,>vtlir(/v.', v:o. inns! lv nr.nosfi] Iji I ;v'!i!)ii:'. and tho m'ciiiods o/ ■ 'lie iirii.ish Kjupiro as a catiii'riltsi a.n<( ; fmiK'viali.s! ;:"vcniiiit; ypc-:,->-., workiiiij; in llu' inu'p'.iis dr ci.i.s;. nior.or'uiy, jin India. ami lr.-!;.;a!. inspii-o ) mori' aud more (>|i]>i:siii.ii' in ii.' o;j Ulie par! oi'-.il! iriic Soc-ialisis. The j In'cak-np of (ho JiTiTi.-iin- woa!d H ;c:in ilho oiui/c" of ils com- Iponeni stales, which wotrld nm ihvi'o-1 fore lii'coine eneiniov. !)»n. uikUt Hi»r

sway -.if L;'!k)i |. (h . r)llu , j);|r | ()( - .j world-r-jili-raiioii of Croc soll'-icliiiiiiistero'i. sf.-jf-fiiiiiiioric! cojDi'ici!-.voiiltlfs, rcaliyjng ilio (lri::)i <>f Um> piici: «io PirJiiunuiii of Man, Uμ- Kederal.ioii of tlic world. Tliiti is wlial the lirciik-iin <>r i!|..' Mtiinii-/. means to n?, ;.ii:l jil! ( ..il iniioii'isis .'iliould no! only |,Mjl .jjosc vir-.v.--, l.nl. (!') all iv iltfir j«i«'(v-- lo nn; oViV-ct i<) liifUi.- lv.:i.."|

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