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THE MANIFESTO.

DOES NOT REPRESENT MAJORITY OF WORKERS.

MR MASSEY'S STATEMENT. GOVERNMENT KNOWS ITS DUTY AND WILL DO IT. By Telegraph—Press Aseooiation—Copyright. WELLINGTON. January 28. The Prime Minister made tho following statement to-night:— " I read tho manifesto of the conference called by the federation of Labour, but 1 cannot believe, that it accurately' represents the views of those who were present. 1 am quite certain that it does not represent, the view of t.b© great majority of workers of this country, the great bulk of whom are both practical and. enthusiastic in their patriotism. That is proved by the many thousands of wage-earners belonging to the .Dominion to-day wearing the King's uniform and fighting for their coun- - try on the other side of the world. " I am eorry to say that, so far. as I am able to judge, there is very little evidence of enthusiastic patriotism in the document which was given out as the result of the confer-3-r.os, The authors cv.c-ts jr. Gar.caivr.aaiida opinion which appeared in the ' Clarion ' bitterly opposing oonsaription, but many articles might be ciietad i'rom the saias paper as strongly on the other side of th© question. I saw one not long ago referring to the National Register and concluding with theso words: 'By and by compulsion should, become invaluable, and who theii, if defeat and invasion threaten, will dare to oppose conscription.' { " I do not intend here to discuss the respective merits of either con* scription or the voluntary system, but I would say to those who are responsible for the manifesto that if they want to avoid conscription or compulsion, then their course is clear. Let them assist heartily and enthusiastically to make the voluntary system a success during tbe pre* sent war. Let them realise that the Germans are out to smash Britain herself and invade British territory overseas, and that if they are to be prevented from giving effect to their intention it will be by every section of the community assisting with 'all its heart and soul and strength to defeat the common enemy. " In our own country we know that such manifestoes are of very little value, and do not represent the opinion of more than a very small proportion of the population, but, as newspapers from every part of the Empire reach, the enemy, a great deal of harm is done by such productions encouraging the German authorities to believe that the British people are disunited with regard to the war and longing for peace at any price, whereas the contrary is the case. The British people were never so united at any period of their history as they are now. " If the manifesto is intended in. a,ny way to influence the New Zealand. Government, it will not have the slightest effect. We know our d'uty, and will do it to the best of our ability; We are giving the voluntary system a good trial. If it fails (and it has not failed yet), then to do our duty as a- community there is only one alternative—compulsion, and the latter must be adopted when that time comes."

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11609, 29 January 1916, Page 7

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THE MANIFESTO. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11609, 29 January 1916, Page 7

THE MANIFESTO. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11609, 29 January 1916, Page 7

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