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Dairy Pool as Bolshevism

Maoriland Worker, Volume 13, Issue 50, 12 December 1923, Page 8

 

Dairy Pool as Bolshevism

MB. H. B. HOU-&ND (Buller) replying to -Mr. 1». M. isitt'S speech Hint Itie Dairy Pool Bill was a BtusP towards Bolshevism. 1 was TTEry much interested ia the raßg&rks of the honourable member vsfoa lias just sai down. It seemed to sac ihat ac was out-Torylng tlie /Tories. It Is somethiag new to &nA the honourable sentleen&n furiously protesting t&at .tfc«- Go:/era»»en4 have gone over i© Bolshevism. I a«w see tSi© •honourable member .gd into t&e lobby 4o vote -frwrthe ttwemment without being convinced that the Government fl«» wrong; Tho feonourable genlieman was right wfeeii he comja&redMmaelf with Mo&aKun-e-fTs eof- B». The p&rl oi him hi taosi eertffiliily -tjHS <i»£3& jfeh.** Avoids t*Ge&*Sps» of W&attpe4 t«t.,sfts& sO7 hie gxjHiieal fife fc&M us that M'tfee-flaefttor of this BMI- i*e felt *&»t lie was betw-eoa heaven a,iv& eartfe. I eaa ttssure Miaifa&t he lias no hepo ol ever "getting heaven. -He 1j» doomed to cm» down t« eartb. wi*to a v&ry heavy thtsd. I j»ust confess that I could not -Seatov'-the logic of /tie Iwraoiirable geatte*aan%tirade. He must haveheard tiie r Prinae Minister's ajaiooaoceojent, -only just previously,, tk&t the Bill would be subject to &>'. fclebiseite vote. That would certainly secure an oi opinion tx®m $&® naust Erectly c&a.-] <&m®A. M W fcbeir tlatey say they toave im> -objectioa to the cam-'jpfclsery iffltoeiplei, theft I iJMftposfr th&{ 6«>»»«raMe foelievlttg wlii«fe he has ®o eftefti Utlfeial will accept 'the verdict. 3H£)gt>C&¥liO&S< SX-BEYtJJRKifO■*TIx.» hoaouraMe irentleiaa.ii UM && besitoitJon in j*r oelaitfiiag what iae I fcfcmtgM the o¥ $b& .kaimurj;--; feeaactLes weald be. I c©«ld not lielp tAA Bdtiee *he studied dleco«Pt€sy olj t/lte language la he referred tfc, the Labour It smnxs to be ou»J of She Batefortaß»3 «J b©b&© of otw ep^ j ttiat «sa aever of ©onraesy «*ett;i; re!etr*iog to P««sty. MSWwoe d|ty, I Hbere will be> i® Hoase a srufficteßit #$pt.&iUftJfoa. oij what co«rtesy meafis to ensare 3ao de>l>ari?t«xs& from its la ~4eftftte; arat tJblit is .by tiie way. When j*k& BUI conies hef.we th,e Hease iijvbwtr Party wilt fnalte Itnowa Cheir y attitude wltti r«epeefc to it, aa4 I veatw® £o cay that circa thea the Isern-; earablo se'tttl'eetnan will atot agree with i ws. I think it would -.be a ba<l <J»-y for the Labour Party, if ever we-found j the h»B©iKrable geaatJietnaTt in co«a|»lete with «s oa aay q.itestian; iJt tkotiW he direct proof that we were. f'ho'jwles&ly wrong. I know the- hon- j cmra-ble g-eaatlenaaia is past red ej&ptieiv jso fa-r as seeing the error of his ways; v ls concerned. .SCK.KA3L Tflhe Labour Fai-ty will make their j h ettitwde quite cleai on the matter. when we get to the second reading <rf; j the Bill and to the CoEQmitjtee stage. We for the «fficieat orgaalsatiaii;,^ «f Biarketing. T3tiat goes withotct j ©aylng. We also stand for the socia'l ©Sgatileattou of every industry. Na- iiiFaHy, if we supp&ut the ceiitml idea* 4 of th-e orsaatsation.. of x»-ariketinrg, ua- tMuiiing men, aiea- who are superfi- 1 1 <3al fe their economics and shallow i»j their general (knowledge, will '«t.H cmce Mart to scream that this meaas- i| SodajWsm ®ml Bolshevism, as a speak-: !«r fit a Chamber of Csrmmeree downi j j-ffcte toenouratale gen'tJeaian.'a way fdi<?l -11j« «t3ier day. Cbrisfeohwrch lias a lot to tmswer for— -it ifcas td»e .oveirtliyrni for C&*fetcharcli Nerrt* to answt.r for i] Tn fee report of that oti Commerce meetiag it was stated .4!h{£t; >j If the Bill %een iati«eAuced byi !t the Labour P-ftFty *tt iroaW ihave faeeni r t described as ©elsUievisHi. Mr. Nash North); Quite right. t Mt. tteltand: And tht ■««g-fte»tton.j v ■was that ?becaaee *it was 'J by the BeXoTm Party the Reform Pa/-!' 1 ty members were Bolshevists. The iboaourable gentl-eman for -Pat.Ti >:stcn; fsays, "Quite right." We'l, he is cae c rof t:be .members of the Itsfoi.'n li<rty. 13ie Queenslaad 'Clovenaiaeat liaai adotft&d the ,pool system there, aajfll the Conserviatlve dally t>apfers of A«ts- t tralia have, without very much rea- t son, Started to scream that it me«ns eMrettte SocMistn, that it TBeans B0l>; Rhevism, and -aril "the Test #f tt. it: c does not raeaa mvtflMTig '0i ?tb© sa^;i. t $$1 -thai -it amouats to is an Attempt, ;a I to meet a situation watch is |*Uns -In it jeartalaty j Hren-da in the,»4treCJa«fn <rf Socialism; B

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