WOMAN ALONE.
0 TOUNG ENTERS ? POLITICS.
1,, OPINION OF LABOUR r\ LEADERS.
A TAW AGAINST NOISE.
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\2l» **«**• " l hope you w Clay position. I have nobody §r£k to any sense of the word. * V Aht Labour because I am Jfif labour. I joined it some K bat, « l hnve sa,d \ l d 0 PdTkaldi «f the movement, and 1 !*fZ I W««: Wbyt Because your JLJJmbU* secretary of tho Si?«PPOBe any person In tho sk, more reason to dislike them WtWvn Young proceeded, amidst mJLt*.. "I am standing for the WSErtiii are held by the Labour ILm All M wuch like. SB *!*<* °P» Maggie*W ITpaused In her address, Jailing being filled in with a the body of the hall. „ea are set free enough," when the disorder had You want to stand up for , every sense of the word. orkini people want houses lot be wasting money payoaf candidates. Let them pelves if they are plucky > it Then you know they ,* Jn your interests." i».» and uproar). ' With her speech, Mrs Ml aS *ftr a 8 tne assertion «di of the Labour Party >in| to linprov New Zeaise Was subjected to fur- | of the disorderly nature, 'and "ies of "shut up" r utterances momentarily. deflected froni her rtrgufoong contintted: "The i Labour movement in Now Oftly going to improve I theft OWn positions. They ban a seefCt Society, and its travel* far and wide, tr Indw when you may get ebftei filial! g: Yon will hear all about enough. (Uproar). You I beat! in bondage long 11 get only one vote, my A slietion, I' think it will well Worth the game. rTkUuooMne Hindus! w **ss >* ve - < Loud aPtta kfMtU 'JtoMM you like a lughttr Of ytolrt isirUd to one? At Oil stag* *'mffl t h ? boa 3" <J f tt« WmWMmfl *>r a fair tarty iu $f /eyjfljFaate. Her • injmdm, '/ft* jai»(» Was met, with furfer qhtt m mn fired at tho can»t ''tfflW oh, t *ke up." UHhOtmthoMt to resume when 'Dm Waff'MM sh6ttr-i*»f»; of glasß. l After Uwitt.tbp had fallen through fatitaWV hm •'{<■ M, Ike miifo\« again made herself Ijstd. * AltekW: Go back to 1920, arid.your fHau'iisesb! Ma Toalg] Yon have never dared titty Oat M at* fata snd yon never 1% B« tfci too ioysj to the Labour nfa to itanj'pp »r himself, but I • kwtojtaad up for myself. (Heat, ttt) »♦? tbt Waibi strike was en■MM by M fthd Holland—the tap Jilkad tb«y wanted to get in ;ft>Ml« oye. T- --no other Wgt'&ty ft ibatt by having a IP fm bid t0 alk the engineers #l»»*' **<ir.tbß V' • T " • , -' u " |j|ti nhtk to do it, so the mine|»(iK it tie instigation, of theoo n»n. It was not' a strike Dip bitWflftMt of the men, but to B*»:8»Ua»3 and Semple. Mr H|*M«on Mttie than any of the ton have turned him (Warmly): I have not. 1 foolish td be loyal 115™'tow'Maw between man They don't ffiPWHf iljey break up homes. Mfctieare to lons as they get H%Wtoss now to Labour's venWmEs l dn '* 4° M the leaders "*W got to be punished l»P*i..' Mr Young Would not ffliiWiai tho Waihi strike, but fS*JJ,b» pUttiihed for all time. IfilK* •Sytbing no*, they say ■Bfey.?■» "trike?" Mr 3iPf«'. He did. Holland, ;®§B« ft «a»er were at the botaKPJeamSn's Union trouble. HBwtt«t Mr Young's work ifißOTawn bad undermined his 'weM wo Wamen had got the HHHgjM of any seamen's union flip" Bnt Young got £l2 ft jgKNtttot Y6u did well out of not. getting much WgLjhJ ** bore as much for fflW« W any Labour canJ have not the official j* 9 believed the old k* increased. "I ■Kyi ** ld ' Min free school I must ask for IBuJ'f* °> *««ount of the fact jH^a/7 1 * »ot want anybody ■lgKwVftnd that is what if anybody in SlPSfi'-tU* 6 J orward *° sup ■gS.'O* "That is f^t^tr 9 Labour Party toffiwisLrS ,ld nand and foot - BraSS'Si ed M tr * itors if y°u on to say that HHlg|#W>r of the pension to HKb S^** 3, nna that 80ma - for the unemH^SiwF? , i rt OUn S asked ■MHKjgRf {&«. member of the HHpPf-v wt get em P'oy- *** » lot of us like tau e ht to b "t the leaders of Hffirsilu? be 80me of the B^Sm eo,tatr3r by havin 8 jPfWPwins!it >>W ln * endcd to see SraNggg&jKlf3« and she hoped to wßßfflrwMtf fight in spite HHRSp * hope to make election," she MHffii; "I m out for BWetl. ," ln °* women
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19460, 6 November 1928, Page 11
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761WOMAN ALONE. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19460, 6 November 1928, Page 11
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