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The British Unemployed.

e Depstitios to toe Prime kioister. IfldigQitiofl of the Womea. (Received Nov. 7, 9.57 p.m.) « LONDON, Nov. 7. The Right Ilcu. A. J. Kalfour PrimeMin.stst) inn-ply to an unmployed deputation, including many romen, detailed his reasons tor not unmooing Parliament (ot a winter rssion, also his reascus against itate aid, including the argument lat Uiis was calculated to destroy ipitalists' enterprise and the workacn* energy and lihre. fie <l. mc.l haf agriculture was tho must sun- j ole work, and relied on the public pirn *nd charity o( the metropolis 3 provide central authorities undei be Act with the requisite funds. The eputaticn, after thanking the Minis;r, withdrew. TBB women's meeting afterwards, nid cries of "Follow the Russians' ample, and give them St. Petersirg," adopted a resolution of proMid indignation with Mr Balfour's Tafiff Beiorm tbe Real Remedy. (Received Nov. x, 1 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 7. *hc Bight Hon. Austen Chanixrn, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in peech delivered at Acocks Green, d that such measures as the Unployed Act could only be rcsardtd palliative, as the rcil reined v was ifi rc'orm.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7972, 8 November 1905, Page 3

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The British Unemployed. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7972, 8 November 1905, Page 3

The British Unemployed. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7972, 8 November 1905, Page 3

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