AN APPEAL
LONDON, October 10. A remarkable ap-pea,!,to.the churches to lead a crusade to compel Parliament to relieve unemployment is contained in a letter to. “The Times", from Mr "George Lansburv, MiR; leader of the ,-.’Labour .GV position. ,0' The patience of the. Unemployed is exhausted; Mr Lansbury declares. - Twelve-years of •increasing, degradation, , starvation’ end deelitvtio'n have done their' yi;pr]k. Violent clashes with the • police are occurring throughout Great . Britain, and lie predicts more and more violence, banditry and robberies, also mol’d police baton charges. . . “The Times.” in a leading article, while sympathising with Mr Lands- , billry’s .anxiety,-;, suggests that he is guilty of hysteria.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1932, Page 3
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105AN APPEAL Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1932, Page 3
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