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THE SOCIALIST DISTURBANCES AT

... THE SOCIALIST DISTURBANCES AT CHELSEA William Sling*by Godfrey, journalist, of 80, Billing Road. Northampton, rorrendered to his bail at Westminster yesterday charged with causing a disorderly crowd to assemble Chelsea Sunday. Accused admitted addressing ...

THE SOCIALISTS AT CHELSEA

... THE SOCIALISTS AT CHELSEA. Yesterday the members of the Social Democratic Federation made another attempt to hold mass meetings the World's End, Chelsea, but with no success. Sir Edward Bradford had issued additional instructions to stop any demonstration ...

THE GERMAN SOCIALIST

... THE GERMAN SOCIALIST CONGRESS. SOCIAL DEMOCRACY AND AVAR. EFFECT, October 17. Th» morning's sitting the German Socialist Congress was who announced that telegrams greeting liad been received from Hwrr j/-n, and also from the Socialist clubs of Winterthur ...

SOCIALISTS AT HOVINGIIAM

... SOCIALISTS AT HOVINGIIAM. DR. WATT AND HIS BELLICOSE ADMIRER.?. Yesterday there was ppthering the Independent Labour I'-nnm, express sympathy with Dr. Watt, one of the leading comrade*. his threatened eviction, and in the treatment lets received from ...

THE GERMAN SOCIALISTS

... THE GERMAN SOCIALISTS. An article attnbut d to Bebel appeared on Saturday iu the Volksilatt, r> commending the Socialist to adhere to the tactics hitherto pursued it, especially The Socialist leader strongly warns bis followers against provoking police ...

THE SOCIALIST CONGRESS

... THE SOCIALIST CONGRESS. (RKCTE&'S TXLEGRALF.) HALLS, October 13. The actual business of the great Socialist Congress, which m-t here yesterday evening, was opened by Singer with addre a, in which he paid tribute to the memory those members of the party ...

THE GERMAN SOCIALISTS

... THE GERMAN SOCIALISTS. At a meeting held on Monday tbe editor of the Socialist VotkaUatt unfolded tbe party programme, lie declared that year must elapse without the Socialist law. demanded that women should have the right vote, and that religion should ...

SOCIALIST CONGRESSES

... SOCIALIST CONGRESSES. (RECTEE'S TELEGRAMS.) HALLE, October 14. To-day's proceedings at the Socialist Congress were opened by Herr Dietz, member the R»ichsuig. The attendance was again very large, many 410 delegates being present, besides the members ...

IRREVERENT SOCIALISTS

... IRREVERENT SOCIALISTS. A large Socialist meeting was held Berlin, says a Reuter's telegram, on Tuesday evemug, at which Town Councillor Vogtherr demanded, in the interest of the Socialist party, secession from the National Church. During the di-*cus»i-ni ...

THE SOCIALIST CONGRESS

... THE SOCIALIST CONGRESS. The Sociali-t resumed its deliberations Halie nine o'clo.k yesterday morning, when the general debate upon the programme of party was commenced. There was long discussion on tbe paragraph dealing with religion. Finally, on the ...