LABOUR’S TRIBUTE
, BRAVE FIGHTER GONE, t The National Administrative Council of the Now Zealand Labour party passed the following resolution to-day:—"That this council, in tho name of tho entire body of tho New Zealand Political La hour party, places on record its groat sense of loss and its feeling of deepest sorrow in tho death of such a bravo fighter for the principles of justice, truth and right as Mr T. E. Taylor, M.P. Wo realise fully that the workers of New Zealand had no truer friend than tho deceased, and we trust that Mr- Taylor’s last message to tho workers of New Zealand may inspire tho mind? and hearts of all our members to lift onr movement, as ho wisely urged! to the highest moral piano. With sincere respect wo tender to Mrs. Taylor and to all tho deceased's family our most heartfelt sympathy in this their hour ol sad bereavement/’—(Signed) D. McLaren, president.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 6
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