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THE SOCIALISTS

... THE SOCIALISTS. ON Saturday, at the Marylebone Police-court, Thomas Wardle, of Charlotte-street, Bedford-sqnare, was again before the court on a summons charging him with having, on the 24th July, wilfully caused an obstrfotion of the highway at the corner ...

THE SOCIALISTS

... THE SOCIALISTS. : COURT OF QUEENS BENCH TUz9DAY, Nov. 10. THE QUEEN V. THE JUSTICES OF MANCHESTER. Mr. CoBEnre applied to the Court for a cMr- tiorart-to remove a conviction by Messrs. Maude . and Walker, justices in _Manchester,:against a person named ...

THE SOCIALISTS

... THE SOCIALISTS. APPLICATION AGAINST PUNCH! Mr, William Thompson, instructed by Mr. H. H. Richlrdson, appeared before Mr. Justice Denmanz on Saturday morning in order to make anu application for the committal of Mr. Burnand and Messrs. Bradbury, Evans ...

THE SOCIALISTS AND THE POLICE

... THE SOCIALISTS AND THE POLICE. Lfb ZUL.ij'LO-i.0 I t4V - Sa ?? AT the West Ham Police-court, on Monday, Thomas auc Edward Wardle, twenty-three, cabinet maker, of rig! Charlotte-street, Bedford-Equare, the secretary of the ren Bloomsbury branch of the ...

THE SOCIALIST PROSEC

... THE SOCIALIST PROSECUTION. I COMMITTAL OF THE ACCUSED. Messrs. H. M. Hyndman, J. Burns, 11. 2r. Chrizfplon, and J: Willhavs were again brought up at Bow-street police-court, on Wednesday, charged on. summonses with maliciOuSlV and seditiously contriving ...

THE SOCIALIST PROSECUTION

... you took steps on the Sunday to ascer. tain whatthe intentions of the Socialists were?- Yes. There were no special threats to interfere with the demonstration made by the Socialists on the Sun- day evening. At what time did you arrive in Trafalgar-square ...

PROSECUTION OF SOCIALISTS

... Thursday to Mr. Lushington, at the Thamnes Police- court, in connection with the proceedings which had been taken against the Socialists. He stated that last Sunday seven men were arrested for going to a place to perform what they considered a public right- ...

THE SOCIALISTS DEMONSTRATION

... he wtne' s said that there were between 300 and 400 people h, coming out of the park at the time. There was one 'a man, a Socialist bleder he supposed, who had been a3 spealg, and he asked them to be quiet. They were qt. uiet utthe policemen ran at them ...

THE SOCIALIST PROSECUTION

... Champion, the witness said he was not a t member of the same Socialist organisaliou as Champion, a but of a rival orgarisation. a Sir JzAMS INGTTA.--What organisation is that? The E Socialist League--Mr. William Morris's. In answer to other questions, ...

THE SOCIALISTS AND THE POLICE

... THE SOCIALISTS AND THE POLICE. ?? OUE/flVV- -:J LL Act ?? _ - .. Ar ?? Police-court, on Saturday, John 2 Edward Williams, 6i, Molyneux-btreet, Marylebone, 1 and S&muel Mainwaring, of Grove-street, Liesou - grove, were summoned at the instance of the Coan- ...

TRIAL OF THE SOCIALISTS

... he was at the head of the police. The Socialists had for years informed the police when they were about to hold meetings. There was quite a friendly understanding between the police authorities and the Socialists.-By Mr. Hyndmuan: All previous meet- ings ...