The United Labor Party
This page is published daily, conducted hy WALTER THOMAS MILLS, National Organiser of the United Labor Party.
The United Labor Party is both an industrial and politico organisation. It seeks to organise all of the useful people of New Zealand into a single national organisation, each person, however, to come into the central body through the organisation of his own occupation or industry. Its purpose is progressive. It will seek for industrial and commercial justice for all the people. It will strive to perfect the machinery of Government in the direction of complete democracy, to promobe regular and rational employment for a , and, by legislative enactment, to secure for all the fruits of their own industry and enter-prise. Its only enemy will be monopoly and privilege, but in dealing with these it will respec all property rights and will seek for public ownership only m those matters where, the extortion of private monopoly becomes otherwise unavoidable, and then only so far and so fast as s be approved by popular majorities.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8179, 22 July 1912, Page 4
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175The United Labor Party New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8179, 22 July 1912, Page 4
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