SYNDICALISM.
• SUPPORTED BY A PEER'S HEIR. RULE OF THE "FATTEST." $7. TfliograDh-Prws Assooiatlon-Oopyrlirlii > ' London, February 9. ' The Hon. W. <J.' Montagu Watsoni&rmst'rong, a son of Lord Armstrong, the head of tho great'gun-making firm of Slrm9trpng, Wbitworth and Coy., in an article published in a Newcastlo paper, , avows himself a syndicalist if Labour is Enable to gain 'its ends by political means. [Mr. Armstrong is a ( young man/of 21. is bis father's only son.] (Roo. February 10, 10.10 p.m.), London, February 10. lord Armstrong's son. in defending syndicalism said: 'We have gradcfvl'ij arSivod at a statei of society in which there 9 nd monarchy and no peerage, but only, government by tho fattest. How can a lead a clean life on 18s. 6d. weekly and support a family?, What exouse is there for tho coal companies paying forty ■per cont. _ dividends >or tho_ Blsiviek Yards paying* dividends running into loublo figures?" 1
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1671, 11 February 1913, Page 7
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151SYNDICALISM. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1671, 11 February 1913, Page 7
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