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... j countrymen depended more upon themselves than j upon politicians, be they Home Rulers. Conserva- I rives. Radicals, or Socialists, the better they would J be. ' I AX IKISH POINT OF VIEW. Mr P. M'Hug-h. 10. Teak -street. Middles- I brough, writes: — lt ...

BULLER'S RENEWED.ADVANCE

... borough, Mr J. M. Robertson, who contested Northampton as an In- dependent Radical at last general election, and Mr Hyndman, a Socialist leader. The Liberal party did not officially countenance the meeting, and only two or three leaders of the party were present ...

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... t_-_ms th.* ••__««!» of such inserlion. Your, faithfully, 19 (Signed) F. St. LAI NG. INJURED JOINTS. MR S CUBURN, Sohxt Socialist (cf 52. Davie.-sf-et, Trw».-V_^v^vh- 301 W) * ?? SHEPHERD'S _-£ v CL H ° IEL r ?? hlml Ifcp Station >- MIDI_ES- -WW-uH ...

LORD DURHAM LEAVES THS.UNIONIST PAETX

... thrown away ita opportunities, and ignored the tem- per of the nation. The present Ministers have brought in drastic and Socialistic measures without consulting those whom they most nearly affected. Tbey bave promoted ill - considered legislation, which ...

Politics and Society

... Labour party by its unity meeting marks a most important point m the Parliamentary his- tory of the different Labour and Socialist groups, lbe warfare between those groups has been in- jurious oU round both to themselves and to ths Liberal party. No fewer ...

THE BLOCK GRANT

... is to be jiaid in all but exceptional coses — an educational arrangement or contrivance for equality suggestive of the socialistic aims to secure equality in worldly possessions as in political power. Further, it means an addition of a quarter of a million ...

SCANDALS IK POOR RELIEF

... SCANDALS IK POOR RELIEF. At the retiiimption of the Socialist and Labour Cunferenee, held in Gl_sgow, to-day, tho Clerk of the Glasgow Parish Council, epeaking on the Poor- Law, said men and women in Glaegow fre- quently cotispired, the women to enter ...

A LIBERAL IMPERIALIST. U

... lite of r the present day is tlie modification, if not the 1 7 sffacemenb, of old party distinctions. ?? We are ali j ?? Socialists now, Sir ?? Haicr.urt declared j lome timo ago. Similarly it may be said w© are ' ill Imperialists, and though a srreat ...

CONTINENTAL TROUBLES

... among the people the emigration to America ia assuming enormous proportions. Spain has recently been disturbed by serious Socialistic disturbances, especially in the northern provinces, but the Queen Regent maintains her position and authority, and the dis- ...

THE LLP. MOVEMENT

... spectacle of trades unionist and Socialist caridi- datos fighting each other at election times. But all this, he explained, had been altered. As the result of a labour conference in Scotland— at which trades unionists, Socialists, and co opara- tors were r ...