The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 76
Note
Note.
Attacks on the Labour legislation of the colony have been frequent of late, its opponents apparently thinking the time has at length come to unveil their hostility. To permit these attacks to pass unrefuted would be to let the case go by default, which would in itself form the ground for further attacks in the future. It is hoped that the contents of this pamphlet will do something, j however trifling, to remove the reproach that the organised Labour party are "dumb dogs," and be of some little value in showing that there are solid grounds for the admiration and imitation which the Labour laws have met with outside the colony.