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SPECIAL WORKERS

The special workers of Hastings and of Napier are very confident that both -the cities and the country electorates are sure to join the ranks with the United Labor Party. Some of the workers join in saying that the recent victory in Mastorton can be more than duplicated in both those cities. S. Anderson, Dunedin, is after material, and is pushing the United Labor Party among the drivers. Fred Bicknell. Timarn, is pushing the “Times." Says they have tho flag flying and will keep it flying. The timber workers have organised In Napier. McKenzie Is the new secretary. The Dunedin organisation of the timber workers are raising an organisation fund, and soon O’Byrno will be in tho field. When fully organised they will make the strongest union of industrial workers in IN ew Zealand. Grey Lynn is the most active centre In the United Labor Party campaign in Auckland. M. A. Jackson at Dargaville Is starting things for the United Labor Party. Me sends us names in live other of the northern towns of thoso who ate preparing the way in these other places. Tho ‘“limes," ho says, is doing tho work grandly in the extreme north.

George Fowlds will bo in Wellington on the 14tli. He will bo glad to speak at the points in tills pan of the country this trip which he was unable to reach on his last visit.

The organising committee for the United Labor Party at Hamilton, with Col. Allen Hell at the head of ihem, has twenty-uve members, and things are booming there,'

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8192, 6 August 1912, Page 4

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SPECIAL WORKERS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8192, 6 August 1912, Page 4

SPECIAL WORKERS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8192, 6 August 1912, Page 4