Rich and Pooe. — A correspondent of the Beehive, who dates from South Lambeth, says that he is prepared to "go before any audience in the world, and to prove and demonstrate a new and practical plan by which the poor can be made rich without making the rich poor." He has nothing to do, he adds, with "whether his plan will conflict with others or not," evidently anticipating the objections likely to be raised by the Communists, whose trade will, of course, come to an end. He has, he observes, a reputation to lose as well as other people, and considering the "tremendous importance" of his plan, he expresses a hope that some people or other will, at all events, get him a hearing. He has been " calling out on this subject for a long time, and is really sick at heart." It is to be hoped that this gentleman's troubles will now come to an. end, and that every facility willbe given to him for propounding a plan which has so < admirable au object in view as making the poor rich without making the rioh*. poor. ' plutocracy is exactly what we alfeeqiiire^ and will give ofience to no ode, unless*,! p'erliaps* to Mr; Gladstone.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 300, 20 December 1871, Page 4
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