LET’S ALL GET DRUNK!
WHY NOT .’ London, Dec. 23. Mr. Keir Hardie. speaking at South Shields, referring to the Trade Union Congress deliberations. respecting a maximum day, said that ■'very trade unionist would be asked to down tools when the eight hours were up. He hoped that this would be possible on May Ist. In another speech "it Newcastle he •aid that if ntedful he was prepared to advocate a strike for the right o : -he working classes, ti. get drunk in ’heir leisure.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 11, 24 December 1912, Page 5
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