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The U.L.P.

The U.L.P. has issued its "Lfeclaration on the Present Crisis," which, it declares, is the outcome of "much time and trouble." Wβ have heard of the mountain in travail that brought forth a mouse; but this manifesto is hardly equal to that result for the energy alleged to have been expended upon it. A "United Labor Party" whose chief spokesman is a large employer of labor, and whose lieutenants have the mentality of slaves, suffering as they gre from that wierd disease, parliamentary cretinism, are harlly likely to have, much influence upon bona fide wageworkers who wish for their emancipation. The document is almost as interesting as it is lengthy. When we are not so busy with news from the firing line we will publish the article as a literary curiosity.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 4, Issue 146, 19 November 1913, Page 4

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The U.L.P. Maoriland Worker, Volume 4, Issue 146, 19 November 1913, Page 4

The U.L.P. Maoriland Worker, Volume 4, Issue 146, 19 November 1913, Page 4

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