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MAY DAY IN EUROPE.
New Zealand Herald
3 May 1930
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TROUBLE AT BOSTON
Evening Post
3 May 1919
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BOSTON DISRUPTION.
Northern Advocate
3 May 1919
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“REDS” IN NEW YORK
New Zealand Times
2 May 1925
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NEW YORK COMMUNISTS
Otago Daily Times
2 May 1925
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RIOTS AT BOSTEN.D
Poverty Bay Herald
3 May 1919
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RIOTS IN AMERICA.
Colonist
5 May 1919
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I.W.W. ATTACKED.
Ashburton Guardian
3 May 1919
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MAY DAY PARADE
Gisborne Herald
3 May 1947
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MAY DAY IN AMERICA
Hawke's Bay Tribune
3 May 1932
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MAY DAY ABROAD.
Manawatu Standard
3 May 1932
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MOSTLY QUIET
Wairarapa Age
3 May 1934
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MAY DAY IN AMERICA
Evening Star
3 May 1947
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LITTLE DISORDER
Poverty Bay Herald
4 May 1931
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MAY DAY
Grey River Argus
5 May 1919
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NEW YORK’S MAY DAY PARADE.—Heading the marchers in New York on May Day was a humorous allusion to the Veterans’ Bonus Bill struggle being carried on in Congress. The effigies indicate the trend of public feeling.
Star (Christchurch)
5 June 1935
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FLAG INSULTED
Otago Daily Times
4 May 1912
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THE RED FLAG.
Poverty Bay Herald
4 May 1912
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MAY DAY
Nelson Evening Mail
4 May 1931
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CLASH IN PARIS.
Northern Advocate
3 May 1919
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MAY DAY.
Manawatu Standard
4 May 1936
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POLITICAL FEATURE OF NEW YORK’S MAY DAY PARADE.—Heading the marchers in New York on May Day was a humorous allusion to the Veterans’ Bonus Bill struggle, being carried on in Congress. The effigies indicate the trend of public feeling.
Manawatu Standard
4 June 1935
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SOCIALISTS' MAY DAY PARADE. — Effigies of Mussolini (centre) with a death's head insignia, Hitler (right), with knife in his mouth, and Dollfuss, labelled "The Austrian Hangman, were carried in the annual Socialists May Day parade through streets in New York.
Auckland Star
8 June 1934
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REDS CELEBRATE
Timaru Herald
2 May 1925
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AMERICAN LABOUR
New Zealand Herald
3 May 1935
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