NEW ZEALAND TO BE A PARADISE.
i laboue rights and capital's j SECURITY. | WELLINGTON, rhi» Day. Speaking esrly this m"rring, Mr Sed--don hoped that their health would permit bint and his collevtues to go on fighting the people's battles and enable them to I make New Zealand a paradise for all Given opportunities, the Government would go on laying; the foundation of a great nation. Working on sound lines, be would endeavour to maintain the privilege, 8 fn* rights of labour while gW capital its proper eecurity and capita) and %XSir&l s " 'V rmoD J' together. Tbe nation^ and he saw ao reason why, if they conbnued on existing lines, and were tntf • t0 !?? ,r *P ht h *«* should ba anytfiW in this colony bot a Liberal Government.'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 276, 7 December 1899, Page 2
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128NEW ZEALAND TO BE A PARADISE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 276, 7 December 1899, Page 2
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