THE STRIKER.
• a ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them Ukewise.-Luke VI., 31. I have a claim 'I JWn* »» £#' t I mean to go on strike. I care not that my fellows groan Witli *ore -privations for I own I think but of myself alone, 1 so out Igo on strike. Though this means loss to the whole State, Ind will all commerce dislocate, only thought is my own tete, So, callously, I strike. vil rights of others I despise; / There is no fear before my eyes Of God or .man, who lies who .dies: You'll ifin-d I ni out on strike. Most strikes but help the Devil's plan
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 236, 2 October 1920, Page 17
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115THE STRIKER. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 236, 2 October 1920, Page 17
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