CHURCH AND LABOUR.
SILLIEST OF FETISHES
Electric Telegraph—Press Association. Copyright London, Last Night. The Rev. Inge, Dean of St. Paul’s, in an address to the Women’s Diocesan Association, declared that democracy was one of the silliest of fetishes. The transfer of the industrial wealth of Eastern Asia would prove a certain sequel to the European labour movement. A worse fate would probably befall Australia, which was within easy reach of far more efficient yellow industrials. He was unable to join advocating the Church's co-operation with the labour movement. Socialism might suit a country like New Zealand until the British fleet ceased to safeguard it. Then the yellow man would make short work of the pampered Trade Unionists.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4087, 13 November 1911, Page 5
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117CHURCH AND LABOUR. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4087, 13 November 1911, Page 5
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