THE UNEMPLOYED MEETING.
10 TUB EDITOR. Sir, —Allow me to explain myself with regard to the unemployed meeting in your spare columns, as I notice under the beading ‘Unemployed Meeting’ on Saturday that I did not tom up. I beg to state that the meeting was called for one o’clock sharp. I tamed up at a. quarter to one, and, finding no men assembling and not fleeing Mr Soceham, 1 walked across to the foot of Rattray street, where a large crowd of men were assembled. They told me that Mr Boreham was distributing handbills announcing that the meeting -was to be pot off. I then went up to the Post Office, and, seeing no one about that I knew, I retired borne. Trusting this explanation will satisfy the public, and that they will not lose faith in me on some future occasion,—l am, etc., - Boar. Amnw ."October 2.
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Evening Star, Issue 12624, 2 October 1905, Page 6
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