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Mr Walsh's Speech

Sir,—The F.O.L. conference was undoubtedly a momentous and inspiring stimulant to rectification of the intolerable deviationisr/ brooding amongst the degenerate and less indoctrinated local revolutionaries. Mr Walsh enlightened the misinformed public on and enhanced the idealistic aspirations of proletariat internationalism with succinct assertions that class rivalry is not outmoded. I earnestly appeal to the intelligence of New Zealanders to repudiate this unfounded and unproved statement by a man publicly adhering to the futility of strikes, yet resorting to them in the nominal defence of the victimised worker.—Yours, CITIZEN. May 2, 1963.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30121, 3 May 1963, Page 3

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Mr Walsh's Speech Press, Volume CII, Issue 30121, 3 May 1963, Page 3

Mr Walsh's Speech Press, Volume CII, Issue 30121, 3 May 1963, Page 3

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