THE UNEMPLOYED.
"MAKING HISTORY." GRAYSON ON THE WARPATH. London, October 28. Jlr. V. Grayson, Socialist M.P., addressing the unemployed at Tower Hill, challenged the Labor leaders to join him in a campaign to rouse the country upon the question of unemployment. He declared the people had never got a. Reform Bill by begging and praying, but by threatening and doing. It was not sufficient to remonstrate at Tbwer Hill. They must go nearer home and put the fear of God into the hearts of the Cabinet Ministers. History would be made during the next three months, for half n million people were ready to risk their lives to find work. The unemployed would be willing to do what the people wanted it was according to law or against the law. Mr, Jaek Williams, M.P., deliberately advised the unemployed to rob and plunder all round if they were unablo to oibtain bread for their starving Jam. ilies.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 263, 30 October 1908, Page 2
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156THE UNEMPLOYED. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 263, 30 October 1908, Page 2
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