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OUT OF WORK.

THREAT TO PREMIER. LONDON HUNGER MAROHEtNS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn, —Copyright. London, Nov. 26. There were demonstrations by hunger marchers in London on Sunday, particularly in Trafalgar Square, but the weather Was cold and stormy. The speakers addressed a sparse assembly which included a graduate of Oxford wearing a. Master of Arts hood, which pointed out that professional women were also unemployed. The. placards of the hunger marchers 'bore the inscription “We will bone Bonar/’ and the speakers insisted that the unemployed should U'emain in London until the Premier saw them. If present methods wore not sufficient to persuade Mr. Bouar Law. others would be devised. The speakers threatened that within the next few days great armies of unemployed would be marching on London. Huge forces of police were on duty, but the Trafalgar Square gathering was orderly throughout.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1922, Page 5

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OUT OF WORK. Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1922, Page 5

OUT OF WORK. Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1922, Page 5

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