CHILDREN V. BUTTERFAT.
(Tu the Kditor.) Sir.—l notice Mr. W. Jordan- a Labour ; member, says that he is going "'to con- ; sider the children, not as the present ' Government does, but as something better than butterr'at and wool."' Does j iie mean thai the Labour party is going 10 try and give the poor unfortunate j back-Mock kiddies the same privileges ] and advantages that are enjoyed by jthe pampered trade unionists' children | in towns'.' Because, if so. then verily "the ! Ethiopian has changed his skin." lor up j till now we hack-block settlers have | looked upon the Labour party as our natural enemies.—l am, etc.. ROWLAND HTLL. dtiilii. December 11, in-ii.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 300, 19 December 1922, Page 10
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CHILDREN V. BUTTERFAT.
Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 300, 19 December 1922, Page 10
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