Article on the New Zealand IWW by H Roth. From Here and Now, March 1952
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Article on the New Zealand IWW by H Roth. From Here and Now, March 1952
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Jared - For future reference, when attaching things you need to click the "List" textbox in the file attachments section. I've clicked it and submitted the change, now hopefully an admin will be along soon to approve it.
FYI for non-NZers: Herbert Roth, the author of this article, is more or less NZ's preeminent labour historian and has left a very large collection in the National Archives which contains a lot of NZ radical history.
Thanks team! Uploaded this is a hurry and with baby on the knee. And thanks Asher for the additional info... Roth's archive is really fun to trawl!