LOYALTY TO THE THRONE.
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15V AX ENGLISH LAISOI'R M.l\ [BY KLJJCTtUC TELECUIAI'II--COPYRIGHT.] [riilt I'ItESS ASSnn VtuON.^ LONDON', May Mr Ki'jr .ffaniic, Labour .U.l\ for .UiTiliyr Tydvil. sjiimki n.12; jit Tonypaudy, .said lu« :!id not v/ant a writtL'ii constitution. The moment the powers and duties i.f either t!i iimiso nl Lords or iht> House (if ('ominous were delined 1»y Act of I'arlillll-li.t, fresh tyranny would bo established. Tlii' working of tin* paper (•(institutions of the I'nitod States and tin* ISritish colonies bad shown h.vw reactionary -such documents would become.
Mr Hardio added that loyalty to ■tile Tlimm.' was a jrrea.'t superstition, and w;is very advantageous to tlio ruliii" pavers, but it mattered nothing to the working classes whether Hi" (ifliciiil liead of tlio State wns Kinif or I'resideiit.
The coiijiincii'iii of Trade Tninus mid Labour Par'y in Uritain would ono day beconi"> what the T/ibonr Party in Australia had ben,me, the .UnviTiiinu: power ( f the Nation.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 May 1910, Page 3
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157LOYALTY TO THE THRONE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 May 1910, Page 3
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