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LABOUR CAMPAIGN FUND

SECOND THOUSAND PASSED. CANTERBURY SENDS JUST ON £5OO AND GOES TO SECOND IT.ACII. Within thipe months of-Hie elect.' .1. funds were nev r .more urgently re-1 quired. The Wellington “ Dominion ” j taunts the Labour Movement on itj in-l abili y to obtain the funds .to fight the' election. Unemployment an ( ] slack rime have held up the subscriptions to. tu* fund. There’s not much chance of/ sub-criptions for bette'- government I out of 9/- a day. Every responsible member of the Movement prefers to fight on short rations rather than th" | working class mother should carry a heavier load. Th? “Dominion” should however, remember that money is not tho only power. The righteousness of a cause—the spirit of sacrifice— the will to do—in the ultimate will provail against all the gold bags or F»ank credits in tho Briti-h Empire. Forty Labour candidates are already in .the field —sixteen others will bo selected within the nxt few weeks. Just at tho moment when public opinion is with us the movement is hampered for lack of funds. Slack time and unemployment for some means that those who have worked and are working should give to their utmost. If th 1 necessary funds are available we can make the greatest advance in the hi-tory of Labour. Numbers have already subscribed, and are continuing to subscribe. Are you among the number? Contributions s. nt at once are doubly welcomed. Auckland has appointed a special organiser to collect funds. He requires he’pers. Auckland members who a e willing to assist should write or call on Mr E. .1. B. All n. Trades Hall, Hobson Street, Auckland.

I’nle-s otherwise directed, remit- 1 tances sent direct to the Head Office.' Wellington, will be credited to the electoral ■ in which the donor resides. Over five hundred pounds acknowledged 'his week. Can we make one thousand next? I TENTH LIST. Air ady acknowledged Air McDonald (Wellington) £1; R. Anderson £l, and Aberdonian (Welling-; ton) £5; Tau anga Branch £5; Welling-1 ton Amal. Soei tv Painters and Decora,tors £2O; North Canterbury L.R.C. per hlr F. Langstone £lBl/4/-; C. H. Williams £5; Bootmakers’ Union £lO. C. R. N. Mackie £l/1/-. R. J. McKenna I £l. J. ('lose £2/2/-, per Mr Cecil £2 5/10. rer Mr Dann (Islington) £B/3/6. per Mr Houston (Belfast) £4, Aerated Water Workers’ Union 5/5/-, W. 1 Vowles 10/-, Butchers’ Union 5/5/-. per Mr Ilarles £l/12/9; Mr and Airs Mundv £2/2/-. Air J. Neale (Belfast)' £6/10/-, per AV. Annam 5/-, Fairfield Works £4, per J. Neale (Belfast) £3; 15/9. per Traniwaymen £4/15/-, A. W. I Page 5/-. Coaehworkers ’ Union £lO, ] 1 per Air AV. Bentley £l/8/-, per Air W. A. Le ■ 2/6. ] er Air E. G. Bos 1 4/-, per A-S.R.S. (Canterbury) 15/-. Canterbury D ivers’ Union £5O. per Air A. Dann (Islington) £lO/18/-, per AFr Ives £1 5/-. A.SR.S. (Lyttelton) £l/18/6, AV. Annam 5/-. AFr Henderson £l/1/-. per Chemical Works (Hornby) £l/10/-, per Fairfield Works £5/4/-. per Tramwayin n £4/7/7, per F. Goldii’g 5/-, per J. Neale (Belfast) £3/17/-. Painters’ Union £5/5/-. per AFr Cecil (Bruchworks) £2. A.S.R.S., per AFr Clements. £l/16/6, Timber A’ards’ Union £lO/10/-, per Mr N. AVilson £l/15/-, AFr Ell wood £l. Can{•(']'bn:y Trade and Labour Council £25, ( Br- T'’n. Pottery Union £3/3/-, CanIterbury Fro'zors’ Union £5. per Afr Dann (Islington), £2, per Tramwaymen £3/5/-, per Mr Timms 8/-, per A. Armstrong £2/9/-, per AV. Winstanley 5/-,

J. Peterson 5/-, A. Tiers 2/6. AFr Earlv 2/-. ] er Air Ha: !e £l/5/6, J. Buchanan (per Air 11. McLean) £l, J .AlcKinlay 10/-, per 11. McCaw £l/4/6. per 11. AicCaw 12/6, per A. Armstrong 17/6. railways (per Afr Forbes) £2/2/6. Rail-' ways (per Air Alorgan) £l/7/-, per Air Aliardice 9/-, Phil AFcCanl 5/-, j er Air AVilhelm 17/-. Tramways collection £1 19/2, per 11. AlcCaw 8/-. per W. Burdi 1/-. Skelton, Frostick Employees' (per Air Goodman) £2/13/-, p r Mr Millington nor Air Ausiin £3 1/2, per A. Armst ong I'l/fj. j er Mr Cecil £2, pc - Mr Liixton £l 'l5/6, per F. Shaw 11 '6. 4> r J.S. 10/-. (’. l)ix £l, W.-'l-4 (:>”r F.L.) £ l 12 3. per IL AlcCow 17 per I’. Show 10/-, Drovers’ ami Mu lerer ’ I’nion £5. “.'•non*’ £l. A. Burrows £l. ‘‘Anon’’ £2 2/'-. Tramw:!v: i n’s collections £2, Sewel 1 Bros. £l/10/-. J. Cooper £1 I/-, per F. Midine. -•»! 18/-, “Anon” (per M- J. Flood £l/17/-. per C. Austin £1 11/-, per A. A•■m« rim.''; 6 -. Kaiapoi (per Mr M. K-aio) £l9/5/1. Al. Idlwoml £l, Ande’S'U) (per F. Shaw) 9/-. Friend £5, And. rson (per A’idulieh) 5/-. Railways (per Air ? r . < 1 monls) £2/2/-, per T. J. Sherlock. ■ We'ni T. d. Sh'*l lock 2/6: le'r A 11. V. ledeock (Westport), Airs Shaw Cl. P Bradley, 5/6. R. Ar,urray 2/6 W. 'I Woodcock 2/6; from Cape* Foui v nd " ” F*. Dornan. J. Kane .“»/-. C. I'e’k’ .'■•’in l 5/-, T. Dorne.’.i 2/6. C. I: o; good 2/6. T. Prestige 2/6. AHss D rmin 2/G. J. Hennessy 2/6; per Air A. N. Church, Frankton Junction —W. English 1/- A. B. AVhe dor 1/-, J. E. Woouhead 1/-. JThomas 1/-, P. Johnson 1/-, N. Johans"ll 'X. J. Johnson 1/-. S. W. Cunningha n 1/-, R. Buckland 1/-, A. Afutray 1/-, Airs A. Church 1/-, H. A’. Horsnell 1/-, T. Thompson’ 2/-, H. Eastwood 5/-, G. Pearson 1 /-, B. G. Christie 2/-, S. Lusk 3/-, D. Martin 1/-, O. Green 2/-, J. R- ' Jones 1/-, C. Howie 2/-, P. Price 1/-, p.

Leek 1 /-. F. Snowling ’»/-. J. AlcQuade I. -. AL Downes 1/-, H. Ab nzies 2/-, M. Greason 1/-, C. Alorrison 2/-. J. Monnie 1/-. \. Hepburn 1 -. R. Gick 1/-. H. L. ’l'i ‘Jens 1/-, J. Wil-on 2/-, C. Beachen 2/-. L. Edwards 1 ' , G. Friend 3/-, G. Forke.rt 2/-, L. Francis 1/-, A. G. Longman 1 -. J. AFill 2/-, A. Scott 1/-, F. •Mole 2/-, R. Lindsay 1/-, A. V. Shaw 2/-; per P. Pea 1 son, Little Ohika, AVestpoit—N. Kelly 2/6. F. Andrews 2/-. L. Alondy 2/6. J. Ryan 2/-, BRosenburg 2/6. W. Kerr 2/-, A. Anderson .“/-, AL Donaldson 1/-, W. Currie 2/-, J. Connolly 2/6. A. Jay 2/6, P Kelly 2/G. C. AlcUarjhy 2/-, T. Power 2/-, T. Williams 2'-. C. George 2/6, J. Coghlan 2/-. J. Taylor 2/6, W. Holiness y 2/-. IL Pearson 3/-; Newmar ?.e. Railway Workshops, per P. Dowse t‘S/17/9: T. O'Byrne (Invercargill) £l/1/-, Tt. T. Ailor’y (Auckland), £1; J. Case (Wellington) 5/-; 11. E. Holland. Al P. £2: W. Nash, N.1.C.F., £24; total. £2020/1/2. HOW THE ELECTORATES ARE CONTRIBUTING. National £133/4'B; N.ZW.U. £ll7 9'5; Auckland £6ll/11/9; Christchurch £197/8/11: Wellington £228/8/6; Napier £lO9/19'7; Buller £49/0/9; Hutt, £2B/10/-: Hamilton. £26; Afanawatu £22 13/-; Hauraki £2O; AVaitomo £lB/18/6; Tauranga £lB/15/-; AVairau £l5/3/-; Dunedin £l3/16/6; Thames £l2/7/6; Ala sd- n £lO/10/-; Palmerston North £9/5/-: Gisborne £B/3/-; Pahiatua £7 9/4; Kaipara £7: Paten £6/11/1; Wanganui £5/15/6; Bay of Plenty £4/11/2; Masterton £4/0/6; Waikato £4; Rangitikei £4: Oamaru £3/5/6; Westland £3 5/-; Wairarapa £3; Bastings £2/18/6; Mataura £2/7/6: Timaru £2j Stratforj £2; Bay of Islands £l/10/6; Invercargill £l/1/-; New Plymouth £1; Motueka £1; Waimarino 18/-; Raglan 15/-: Wallace 7/6; total £2020/1/2.

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Grey River Argus, 24 August 1928, Page 3

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LABOUR CAMPAIGN FUND Grey River Argus, 24 August 1928, Page 3

LABOUR CAMPAIGN FUND Grey River Argus, 24 August 1928, Page 3

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