STUDENTS ENJOY THEMSELVES.
"A PARODY ON CIVILISATION."
GOVERNMENT DESCRIBED AS
BULLIES
(Received November 20th, 11 p.m.) LONDON, November 20. The medical student* who attended the Albert Hall mooting raided tho electricity generating station, and with difficulty were prevented from extinguishing every light in the building. Four arrests were made.
Other disturbers broko street lamps and tampered with firo alarms. Mr G. Lansbury, who presided, asktxl the meeting not to forget that thousands of Indians in Africa were being brutally lashed and shot to death. This treatment of innocent subjects was a ghastly parody-on civilisation. Iloferring to the Dublin situation, ho said tho Liberal Government were a lot of bullies, and were trying to crush tho weak. Lord Aberdeen was a weak tool of tho capitalist class. Jlr Larkin said t-horo was a lime when Mr Asquita and Mr Lloyd George had human hearts, but. thoy had now become stones, ami forgotten that people had a to live.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 11
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157STUDENTS ENJOY THEMSELVES. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 11
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