A SCURRILOUS PAMPHLET.
/ A Ecurrilous leaflet has been circu* [ Jated in Manchester attacking the honesty of Mr Balfour's granpfather and reflecting on Mr Ballour himself. Mr Balfour declared that the pamphi let was* the, meanest political attack ever known. Mr Horridge, Mr Bal*. four's opponent, has repudiated the pamphlet. Mr Winston Churchill, at Manchester, said it was unfair to ask the Sing* lish poor to make great sacrific-s for welKto-do Australian and Canadian ; farmers. Without tiie Chinesa the gold revival ii South Africa would have been let's rapiil but would have been surer. The minexowners should be compelled to rely in a greater measure on white labor and better machinery. JOliN BURNS ATTACKED, John Burns has been savagely attacked by the Battcy^ea Branch of the Social Democratic F« deration which accuses him of having joined the capi* talistic enemies of his class,
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Grey River Argus, 12 January 1906, Page 3
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