INCITING STRIKERS.
BRADLAUGH CHARGES CUNNINGHAM GRAHAM WITH THE OFFEIsCE. In the Commons,London, April 22, Bradlaugh severely attacked Cunningham Graham for inciting strife among starving labourers. He contended that the condition of the working classes had enormously improved, and that in this respect England stood in advance of every country in Europe. Graham, after repeated but futile efforts, interrupted Bradlaugh and denied that he had incited the people to violence, but said he would do so the moment the workers became powerful enough.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 475, 28 May 1890, Page 4
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82INCITING STRIKERS. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 475, 28 May 1890, Page 4
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