Maoriland Worker, 2 August 1922. Volume 12, Issue 283
Contents
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Masthead -
Stormy "Petrol" at Genoa -
THE WORKERS BITTEN. -
A LOVELY WAR. -
WORKERS' BANKS. -
AMERICAN BRAIN WAVES. -
BOTTOMLEY'S DECLINE. -
Page 1 Advertisements - Page 2
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The Maoriland Worker WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922. There Must Be No More War! -
Auditing Trade Union Books -
Economy-and Muddle -
Rent for the Trenches! -
"Free of Income Tax" -
Trade Unions and War -
P. and T. Profit -
A Rating Trick -
WILLINGTON TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES. -
WORLD DISARMAMENT -
A Soldier's Testimony -
NO MORE WAR -
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War and the Conscientious Objector -
MINERS' FEDERATION -
BILL PARKER GAOLED. -
Two Devious Politicians -
Washington and Genoa -
More Economy -
Page 3 Advertisements - Page 4
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The Children's Column -
Politics and Religion -
Page 4 Advertisements - Page 5
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New Zealand Labor Party Page -
Page 5 Advertisements - Page 6
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To the Women of All Countries -
How the-War Ended War -
An Indian Labor Paper -
Untitled -
Page 6 Advertisements - Page 7
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N.Z. Workers' Union Page -
Page 7 Advertisements - Page 8
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High Politics in Europe -
Albert Einstein -
OLD LINE PARTY POLITICIANS. -
Page 8 Advertisements