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The party was founded by members of the 'Clarionettes', a group of about 190 English Socialist immigrants recruited through William Ranstead's weekly publication. The original goal was to establish a socialist colony, though the colony was never organized. The Wellington branch of the party was founded on 28 July 1901, and the Christchurch branch in January 1902. Some of the most prominent leaders of the party were Frederick Cooke, E. J. Howard, and Tom Mann. By 1903, Robert Hogg was publishing a party journal called the "Commonweal" in Wellington. Membership had increased to 3,000 by April 1908.

A different group, the Socialist Party of New Zealand, was founded in 1930 and became the World Socialist Party (New Zealand) .


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