Dr. Sun Tat Sen, according to the "Labor Leader," is a Socialist. "Th© situation in China," says the "Labor Leader," "has undergone many rapid changes, but all through the revolutionaries have held fast to the idea of a republic, and thia is now an accomplished fact. The brain of this leader has been a guiding forco in recent Chinese moi ements. For years he has been an exile with a price on his head, but he is apparently going to occupy hiß rightful place in the new democracy. Dr. Sen is a Socialist, and has studied sympathetically the British Labor movement. A president cannot lead a nation furtJher than the point up to which it has been educated, but we trust Dr. Sen to keep the idea of economic freedom before the people wlhen political freedom has been gainr ed,"
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 57, 12 April 1912, Page 9
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