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... SOCIALISTS IN Excavating, Building Cleared Road Making Land Clearing Dangerous Tree Removal Fencing, Gates Sheds. Garages. etc. Of TIHifR SUPPLIED Se Prepared!jL I? IX ...
... SOCIALISTS IN Excavating, Building Cleared Road Making Land Clearing Dangerous Tree Removal Fencing, Gates Sheds. Garages. etc. Of TIHifR SUPPLIED Se Prepared!jL I? IX ...
... SOCIALIST FAILURES. Mr. Edwin Hall, of London, then gave an address on the work of the League. One of the greatest evils at the present time was Socialism, which passed into anarchy, and. when fully developed, into Bolshevism. There was not a single ...
... exception the period of the general strike, but the numbers had increns«l since the Socialist Government had been in office. He said that in the last ten months the Socialists had added on an average 1.600 people to the ranks of the unemployed for every day ...
... SOCIALIST PLANS. Those people who were in favour of giving the Government another chance did not realise the feeling of uncertainty .ml unrest which was in other people’s raind>. They did not realise how fast their capital was flowing out other countries ...
... terrible, hearthryaking solitude. it were possible to capture thoroughbred Socialist and put him down the sheen country, his soul would soar in month because of the solitude. Yet Socialists wanted men to go ont there and work and prodnee for use and not for ...
... of the most Socialistic towns England. They had their own electricity undertaking, motor 'buses, and bathing hut-, ami they endeavoured Reunite the waterworks, lie that the success these respective i was practical illustration Socialistic principles, ...
... SOCIALISTS AND AGRICULTURE. A number of questions were asked at the conclusion Sir George’s address. In reply to one question he stated that he honestly believed the Socialist Government would do nothing for agriculture. After all.” he said, “they have ...
... SOCIALIST DANGER. Kpferring to what Mrs. Warren WooJroß* ssid. was perfectly true that should danger a Socialist Government were in power, and should perhaps experience the same kind things that unhappy Ireland. might sound to some people exaggeration ...
... WATCHING THE SOCIALISTS. ...
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... SOCIALISTS AND THE LAND. [A paper read by Mr. William E. Bear, Magham Down, Hailsham, before the Herstmonceux Farmers' Club, Thursday. January 27th.J It seems to me desirable to preface my remarks upon this subject by stating that I am not by any means ...
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