Living London; its work and its play, its humour and and its pathos, its sights and its scenes; . our foreign friend asks if our Londondemonstrations alwa\-s take place on aSunday, you can tell him that they do soas a rule, because the Trade Societies find. A DKMOXSTKATION : FORMING UP ON THE :S HMBANKMEXT. understands itsif he did hewh) men are homes. The speeches and the resolutionwill probably be forgotten in a couple ofdays, but the meeting will have ex-pressed its indignation. The free speechallowed to Englishmen is a great safetyvalve. The foreigner rarelyvalue to the authorities;w


Living London; its work and its play, its humour and and its pathos, its sights and its scenes; . our foreign friend asks if our Londondemonstrations alwa\-s take place on aSunday, you can tell him that they do soas a rule, because the Trade Societies find. A DKMOXSTKATION : FORMING UP ON THE :S HMBANKMEXT. understands itsif he did hewh) men are homes. The speeches and the resolutionwill probably be forgotten in a couple ofdays, but the meeting will have ex-pressed its indignation. The free speechallowed to Englishmen is a great safetyvalve. The foreigner rarelyvalue to the authorities;would cease to wonderallowed to say in this country things whichin any other would bring them intoimmediate acquaintance with the police andthe public prosecutor. A man may talk as much treason as he likesin our parks and public places if he is address-ing a crowd. In certain parts of the parkhe may even give forth views on religionwhich a good many people, not too thin- it difficult to get home to the outlying districts,wash, dress, unfurl banners, and form up, sa\,on the Thames Embankment—as shown inthe photographic picture abo\e—on a Satur-day afternoon. Your foreign friend will be impressedwith the good order that prevails, even atmass meetin


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