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WORKERS ARE NEVER WRONG.

Those who imagine that the > holding up of shipping and the cutting off of food supplies is .an outrage on the community will read with some amazement the following pionounce"ment by the Maoriland .Worker, the official organ of the Red' Federatiohists4

The workers are at grips with the masters. So long as there are masters and employees the workers can never be wrong when they fight to wrest from the masters .more of the things they (the workers) produce. They may err in their tactics, but that is their business. To us the workers are always right. They are right because they are the wealth-producers, who don't get all the wealth they produce; they are right because they, are seeking to end the robbery from which they suffer; thoy are right because thoy are of our class, and are fighting the ~same grim fight for eternal justice that we fight. "An injury to o!no is the concern of all," and therefore the fight of the locked-out ■watersiders of Wellington is the fight of all of us. Let us see to it that we rise equal to the occasion; let us see to it that we do nothing to help the master class to winto cause our own class to lose. Let us ever keep in mind the undying words of William Lloyd Garrison: "Enslave' the liberty of but one human being and the liberties of the world are put in peril."

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 November 1913, Page 4

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WORKERS ARE NEVER WRONG. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 November 1913, Page 4

WORKERS ARE NEVER WRONG. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 November 1913, Page 4

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