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THE RIGHT TO GET DRUNK

MR HARDIE WOULD STRIKE FOR IT. Press, Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, • LONDON, December 23. bpeaking at South Shields, and referring to the Trade Union Congress deliberations respecting the maximum day, Mr Keir Har'7, . * said that every* trade unionist woiikl.be asked to "down tools" when the ought hours -were -up, and he hoped that this would be possible on May 1. Speaking subsequently at Newcastle, he said that if needful he was. prepared to advocate a . strike for the right of the working. classes to get drunk in their leisure time.

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Evening Star, Issue 15066, 24 December 1912, Page 6

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THE RIGHT TO GET DRUNK Evening Star, Issue 15066, 24 December 1912, Page 6

THE RIGHT TO GET DRUNK Evening Star, Issue 15066, 24 December 1912, Page 6

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