LONDON UNEMPLOYED.
DEPUTATION TO THE NEW PREMIER.
By telegraph, Press Ass’d, CoPyrigli London, Dec. 13.
Proccs'ions of unemployed have hoen he'd at Hydo Park Two of tho leaders waited upon Sir H, Campbell-Baouerman at his rosidoi.ee, and urged cn him the hardships of tho unemployed. Eivo thousand unemployed marched past Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman's residence, Threo hundrel were previously picnicked outside. Sy mpsathising tradesmtn provided sandwiches. There w’ere great police precautions.
A SYMPATHETIC GOVERNMENT.
By; ’Asa’n t Copyrlgh
Received 10 25 p.m., Dec 14,
London, Dec 14. Sic H. Campbell-Bannerman promised the unemployed that he would consult his coHoagues and give tho whole eubject consideration sympathetically, with tho view of discovering the cause of the evil and preventing its recurrence, -j ■ .. Mr Burns promised to do all that the limited powers of his department pos-. aeased or permitted.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1627, 15 December 1905, Page 2
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