• The Maoriland Worker, later called The Standard, was a leading New Zealand labour journal of the early 20th century. It was launched in 1910 by the Shearers'...
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    Federation of Labour. The Red Federation's official organ was the Maoriland Worker, which advocated militant unionism and socialism. Key Red Federation...
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    there she worked as a freelance journalist, submitting articles to the Maoriland Worker under the pseudonym Manda Lloyd. In 1912 she moved to New York City...
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    magazine called The Maorilander, and the leftwing labour journal The Maoriland Worker ran from 1910 to 1924. Colonial romances were popular, for example...
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    Bernard (26 July 1916). "Some Neglected Morals of the Irish Rising". Maoriland Worker (New Zealand). 7 (284). (This article first appeared in The New Statesman...
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    he wrote an article opposing patriotism for the left-wing newspaper Maoriland Worker. In June 1915, he was forced by local opposition, and the intervention...
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  • (1916–18) Tom Brindle (1918-22) Brown 1966. "The History of the S.D.P." Maoriland Worker. 1 September 1915. p. 8. Retrieved 2 January 2016. Nolan, Melanie....
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  • Roberts publishers, Wellington, 2008, page 39, ISBN 978 1 877448 46 1 Maoriland Worker, 28 July 1917 H. E. Holland. "VII.—Deported by Night | NZETC". Nzetc...
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  • To: Good Friday Morning" by Siegfried Sassoon in a 1921 issue of The Maoriland Worker. This prosecution was brought forth due to the belief that the last...
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    Zealand was the case of John Glover, publisher of the newspaper The Maoriland Worker, in 1922. Glover was acquitted. The British comedy film Monty Python's...
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    settled when together with Nash's own loan, John Glover (manager of the Maoriland Worker) lent some £100 interest free. Nash is often credited with turning...
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  • Settler and Raglan Advertiser 1901-1936 1910s Industrial Unionist Maoriland Worker, aka the Standard 1930s Zealandia 1990s New Zealand Russian Monthly...
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    account of the Waihi Strike, 1912. pp. 29–31. "The Reefton lockout," Maoriland Worker, 14 June 1912. Archived at paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved 29...
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    December 2020. "The Church and the Maoris: 13,000 Axes for 48 Acres". Maoriland Worker. 9 May 1923. Retrieved 19 December 2020. "A Grammar and Vocabulary...
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    group sessions and helped to distribute their socialist newspaper, the Maoriland Worker. In the 1911 and 1914 general election campaigns, Savage unsuccessfully...
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    director of until 1947. In 1912, Glover had become the manager of the Maoriland Worker, New Zealand's leading labour journal of the time. In 1922 he was unsuccessfully...
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    both by the cost of producing the Red Worker (rival publication to the mainstream trade unionist Maoriland Worker), and by courtroom losses in several...
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  • Socialists against the Labor Party candidates. Ross edited New Zealand's Maoriland Worker in Wellington from 1911 before returning to edit the socialist press...
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    November 1928. p. 6. Retrieved 2 November 2014. "Labour's Candidates". Maoriland Worker. Vol. 12, no. 299. 22 November 1922. p. 12. Retrieved 26 January 2014...
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    New Zealand, where he became Assistant Editor (later Editor) of the Maoriland Worker. He lost this position shortly after the outbreak of the First World...
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    Amalgamated Society of Merchant Assistants, and was interviewed by the Maoriland Worker about the differences between the labour movements in Australia and...
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  • Mayoral Contest". The Maoriland Worker. Vol. 5, no. 169. 29 April 1914. p. 8. Betts 1970, pp. 133. "Official Figures". Maoriland Worker. Vol. 5, no. 170....
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  • Telegraph. 10 July 1917. Retrieved 16 January 2016. "Boxing Bouts", Maoriland Worker, Volume 8, Issue 344, 26 September 1917, p. 2. Retrieved 16 January...
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    December 1922. p. 7. Retrieved 8 November 2014. "Labour's Candidates". Maoriland Worker. Vol. 12, no. 299. 22 November 1922. p. 12. Retrieved 26 January 2014...
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    "Reefton". teara.govt.nz. Retrieved 8 April 2021. "The Reefton lockout," Maoriland Worker, 14 June 1912. Archived at paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved 29...
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    Church. Salvador Miranda. Retrieved 27 August 2015. "Official Figures". Maoriland Worker. Vol. 5, no. 170. 6 May 1914. p. 8. Retrieved 17 August 2016. "Universidad...
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    as did his editorship of the Federation of Labour's newspaper, the Maoriland Worker 1913–18. In 1913, a candidate of the Social Democratic Party (or SDP...
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  • Wayback Machine, Plunket. Retrieved 5/2/14 "The Rights of Childhood", Maoriland Worker, Volume 10, Issue 418, 12 March 1919, p. 1. via Papers Past. Retrieved...
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    p. 222. "Dunedin North By-Election: Labor Wins, Liberals Routed". Maoriland Worker. Vol. 12, no. 279. 28 June 1922. p. 5. Retrieved 11 June 2012. "Dunedin...
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    included "Maoriland" and "God's Own Country". "Maoriland" occurred widely in the labour movement, and an early labour newspaper named the Maoriland Worker appeared...
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