Letters : London and East Melbourne, to Christopher Crisp, Bacchus Marsh [manuscript]. 1888 June 5 - 1890 August 18.

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Letters : London and East Melbourne, to Christopher Crisp, Bacchus Marsh [manuscript]. 1888 June 5 - 1890 August 18.

Two letters to Christopher Crisp. The first letter is dated 1888 June 5 and is written on note paper with the letterhead The National Labour Party in affiliation with the Labour Electoral Association [London]. Champion is pleased that Crisp will republish his articles. Discusses the National Labour Party and thinks he may go to America on a lecture tour. Possible friction with the Chinese. The second letter is dated 1890 August 18 and is written from East Melbourne. Champion will be in Melbourne for some weeks. Mentions that Alfred Deakin has been very civil to him, and David Syme has also been very kind.

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