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1: 4.<br />

Anti-war or rAninati, on 082.5.<br />

Anti-war organication in 1882 was mainly confined to<br />

a combination <strong>of</strong> radical aanociationa with a few<br />

The most <strong>ac</strong>tive H. Pno were Lawson! Henry Richard,<br />

Pazrnx ore Edwards,, Leonard Courtney, Alfred Illingworth,<br />

J. P" Tho? fiaanon, Q. Painter, F. Pennington (Stockport)<br />

T,. C. Thompson (Durham), D. J. Jenkins (Penryn) Co<br />

. Pa.<br />

Dillwyyn (Swansea) and two Scottish H«Pn. D. Peddie and<br />

D. Wodderburn. Outaido Pcrliament were Blunts<br />

Samson, ß. 'D. Clark and Auberon llerbert, an aristocratic<br />

devotee <strong>of</strong> Herbert Spencer.<br />

The agitation in London began on 20th Juno<br />

with a conference at the Westminster Pal<strong>ac</strong>e Hotel <strong>of</strong><br />

working men and members <strong>of</strong> Parliament which was<br />

organised by the Workman's Pe<strong>ac</strong>e Association.<br />

(1 Daily 2lewn 21st Juno 1882*<br />

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