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  • 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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    Zealand 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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  • Robert Samuel Ross (category Australian magazine editors)
    Archive. Retrieved 24 May 2010. Troughton, Geoffrey (November 2006). "The Maoriland Worker and Blasphemy in New Zealand". Archived 24 March 2012 at the Wayback...
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    1901, William Satchell launched a magazine called The Maorilander, and the leftwing labour journal The Maoriland Worker ran from 1910 to 1924. Colonial...
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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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    enlisted against his wishes. In October of that year he wrote to the Maoriland Worker saying that the family would not return to New Zealand until "democracy...
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    Unable to take over the newspaper of the Federation of Labour, the Maoriland Worker, in 1924 the CPNZ established its own official publication, The Communist...
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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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