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THE-LABOR PARTY AND SOCIALISTS.

TO TII.K KMTOK. Sir—-V? one who hwi the welfare of the worker ut heart 1 cannot understand the coition of thiao iwrUes, ami can en y t-orno to the. conclusion titnt the .socialists are, working the Iwibor party for nil they arc worth. "'lt behoves tho members 01 the Labor movement to briny out candidates who have- some, brains and common seinse, and wh-> are not too exhv.me- in their views <m Socialism. From 1 know of tlie Drnicdm public they will rtswit tho action of tho Socialist party, with their advanced ideas of what good government should be. Mr T. I']. Tavlor, in his last liKis-sago to tho workers of the Dominion, urged tnem to look for something of a hijrher and nobler kind, which, in my opinion, can only bo reached by the greatest teacher's example—lovo thy "neighbor as thyself. In hit opinion tho'"campaign is already arranged by the Socialist party, but surely tho great'mass of unionists of Dunedin will never support men that are not in public favor, ami.who are not the best .that might, be selected. Hoping the Labor party will be on the alert;—l am, etc., .Simple Stjiox. . August 2. ,

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Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 4

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THE-LABOR PARTY AND SOCIALISTS. Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 4

THE-LABOR PARTY AND SOCIALISTS. Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 4