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SPECIAL WORKERS.

Can an employer undertake the organisatiou ol a branch of the United Labor Party? I am heartily in accord with your platform as published in tho “Times,” and. would do my best to facilitate the movement in oar electorate.—P. A. Carlisle, rJeison.

Yso. anyone who will help Is authorised to go at it at once. Cut from this paper tho blank in the left hand Labor corner and got ae many names attached as possible. Send the application to this office and we will do the rest.

These applications are coming daily. Anybody can make a start. Everybody is asked to do so. Cut It out. Fill in the blanks. Send it in. We’ll see that all the material for further work will be forthcoming.

At New Plymouth Mills spoke five times In three days. The workers have three hundred and fifty names already in .line for tho United Labor Party. Tho Trades Council Is moving our way rapidly. Steps are being taken - to organise a Radical Association which will affiliate with the District Labor Council and tho United Labor Party. Thirty-five pounds were promised In weekly payments for the campaign funds and double that amount Is promised by men who know how to make things happen. Smith, Roper, Goodacre, Bellringer, Maunder and a dozen others are among the special workers at New Plymouth. ■ • « • • There is- a live wire at work at Whang amomona. Hie name is Hendry. He says things are happening at that end.

Hendry says: “I was speaking to a wealthy farmer yesterday ant ho- told me tho United Labor Party has the best policy he has seen. It is solid, and they must keep solid and victory is ahead.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8187, 31 July 1912, Page 4

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SPECIAL WORKERS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8187, 31 July 1912, Page 4

SPECIAL WORKERS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8187, 31 July 1912, Page 4