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SOCIALISM OFFERS THE Economic Security of a PRISON! THERE IS COMPLETE ECONOMIC SECURITY IN A PRISON The prisoner is secure in the knowledge that his food, his clothing, his shelter and his employment are all provided for him by the State without any responsibility on his part. If his sentence is a life sentence, his old age is also provided' for. He has free medical attention. His standard of living is secured against change. It is not high by comparison with that of workers in Capitalist countries, but still it is higher than that of the workers in the Socialist State of Russia. THE PRICE PAID FOR THE ECONOMIC SECURITY OF A PRISON IS Complete Loss of Freedom COMPLETE LOSS OF FREEDOM is the price you pay, too, tor the Socialist form of Economic Securityl UNDER SOCIALISM THE CITIZENS LOSE— (a) The freedom to change from one employer to another (b) The freedom to choose their work. (c) The freedom to change their Government. (d) The freedom to own property. They must do what they are told, when they are told an 3 where they are told. It is a life sentence for you and for your . family. In what way does it differ from the state of the slave? A vote for Socialism is a voio to ond tboso liberties which your forefathers won for you over Ike centuries and for the re-iatrodection of Slavery in one of its worst forms—Stale Slavery. "SOCIALISM IS IMMINENT," soys Mr. J. A. Lee, M.P., in his book "Socialism in New Zealand," reviewed in the "New Zealand Herald" 15/9/38, and in the "Evening Post," 16/9/38. VOTE NATIONAL AND END The MENACE of SOCIALISM

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1938, Page 17

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