THE UNEMPLOYED MARCH.
KING KEJECTS THEIR PETITION". London, February 10. The Hon. Herbert Gladstone, Home ! Betretary, informed a deputation from the Manchester unemployed that the petition sent to the King at Windsor for permission to examine toe Windsor grounds and ascertain their suitability for cultivation, had been rejected by his Majesty. LEADERS ADDRESS ETON BOYS. Received ltlh, 10.20 pjn. London, February 11. " The Rev. Edward Lyttelton, headmaster of Eton, permitted the Manchester unemployed to address the Eton Boys' College m the Quadrangle. Gray, the leader, dtdared that blood was already being ihtd, both east aid west, by hungry nen demanding bread. War in Kagland was not far off. The stonyhearted plutocracy would provoke a rejrofatkm vnleM they were earefuL IteCnteheoa, the second leader, after Mfeniag to Wat Tyler and Oliver Cromwell declared: "We are making ready for a second Commonwealth. Are you rady for thatf The boys shouted "Not" The Ber. Lyttelton said the boys had heud some home truths, and had better go and think about them.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 45, 12 February 1908, Page 3
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168THE UNEMPLOYED MARCH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 45, 12 February 1908, Page 3
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