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“ARGUS” MACHINE FUND

APPEAL TO WORKERS. The Grey Labour Paper Board, in our advertising columns, renews its appeal for new machinery for the “Argus” Company. Our machinery has done wonderful work up to date, but it is imperative that we have a larger machine, and since the “Argus” is a worker’s paper, the only ones we can appeal to are the owners. For eighteen years, the paper has fought the fight of the workers of the West Coast, to support this appeal. All dopolitical enemies said we could not run a newspaper. After eighteen years, we are still doing so, and showing profits. Yet we want to improve. A new machine will mean twelve to sixteen pages published daily. Why not? If the workers in whose interests the paper is . published will help, we can have our new machine early this year ! And the Paper Board confidently calls on all individuals ana Unions throughout the West Coast and of New Zealand. Our nations will be acknowledged in the columns of the “Argus.”

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Grey River Argus, 1 March 1939, Page 12

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“ARGUS” MACHINE FUND Grey River Argus, 1 March 1939, Page 12

“ARGUS” MACHINE FUND Grey River Argus, 1 March 1939, Page 12

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