SOCIALISTS AND KEIR HARDIE. BAD FEELING.
LOMDON, 19th November. 'Messrs. B. M. Hyndman, the wellknown Socialist and writer, and A. V. Grayson, Socialist .M. P. for Colne Valley, refused to appear on the same platform with Mr. Keir Hardie, Labour M.P. 'Mr. Victor iGrayson last month responsible for two exciting scenes in the House of Commons, on the second occasion being suspended. The Labour Party entirely dissociated itself from his conduct, and later, on behalf of the Independent Labour Party, Mr. Keir Hardie moved an amendment to a Ministerial motion regarding unemployment which was mild in language, and therefore hardly acceptable to the fiery Mr. Grayson.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 121, 20 November 1908, Page 7
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