JII THE MILKER.
Old jol r Massey and ,' old Jake Duthie afhort time ago a^ed me and the bossej wife what would] be the best plan to Hum them to Parjiament (Jake and Mas!.y) so that the aoble farmer might dilfl'le this great poultry out of. large ■ sur s o f splosh by; wiy of encouraging tty backbone, alias tjLe farmer alias the dirty tinkers that infest ;fche land. Yer hear jhrongh their harrifkers such as oldi MasSy that yet farmer sets little from the Star.. To show what uiars they are here is ; list of what the backbone gets, to wit, 3tate bulls, . State cows, State horses, State vet. surgeojs, State graders, Site paying all vfrefehts on railways ad steamships, ageits m all parts of the to sell the lackbone's pro\ duce, yt yer farmer yellsf about Socialism, s^ing yer labor lai's' are tearing me hejjt-"out, me laborer; wont worrick, the Government ought tojbring put millions c : laborers so that L could have me pick ad choice. And |et me tell ' yer when he farmer gets his heel on the neck of his 1 laborers, he cruaes their windpipes. me all re/sonable persons wheredoes the workingjman come in'f 'Tell ie how it is thatfyer farmer is the most ioud mouthed, sehsh vagibond m all p?ts of the world, jlso the smallest braind. Their whole flea is that the sun 4d moon, the solii system is contained m the cow yay». Now a great deal |as been said abort the farmer aforesid, the tripe papep say many, thing. 1 ? and hcourage him m {is bad ways. They yell pok at our expois of butter, look at or exports of beef/ look at our export of mutton that/ is exported from thischosen country, yhile the-Coves here canf get anything to pat. .Of what avail is i to send out yemmeat yer wool to be aid m London ? j The agents sends outa .cheque to yer krm£r and the farmer uts it m the Baik to remain and pay little or no wais. The fact is that themajority- of farnurs are neither more noiless than loafers on the State, and it 3 high time that/they should be told wilt they arc, nanely, State loafers. N^r let me ask yerrwhat good does old Mssey do by goina.around the country tefing lies. Let ms.ask • yer Avhat good qlj.Jake Duthie doe by, always roaring wen Ah .was. a yoiig man. The fact is thy are no good, padam the bosses wife peons' that they («d Jake and Massey) £c waste human poduct and should be jjiangwheazeled an/ I think she is right, fte idea of these jtwo political donkeys fraying throughouj the land is rather nuch for decent eople, so the sooner they are sent to fuod the better. Yer understand that thenokers aforesaid are unfler- the 'nobody caf do it but me act and roar, curse and timn at tlie worricking man. They say tlit he is a villain with no principle becafe he (the laborer) obects to being smdled. Let any cove try to get a shillii| from Massey or old Jake, and yer wfll hear a fine rumpus. All the same yett wont get it, but they themselves woulj take a tanner from a beggar, and so ihuch for coves like that. In me next, it '"Ifuth" will give me space, it is my intentifin to show how so many burglars aint cjugh't and the reason tor that same. CM spare me days, what with roll stuffers, parsons and other vermin, no wondembat yer worricking coves are always plundered. | JIM THE MILKER.
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NZ Truth, Issue 158, 27 June 1908, Page 6
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600JII THE MILKER. NZ Truth, Issue 158, 27 June 1908, Page 6
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