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CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... was done in the amre of thie Irish Crimes Act, the very next tiue this country is ab. sorbed once more in a hair-berameed socialistic donesetic policy there will be fresh trouble in South Africa. A British Ministry will then arrive in response to a publie ...

UP TO DATE

... time. a so b a a a One other very curious, study in human nature has evolvedl through the war. A certain section of the Socialist party arc in favour of slaying the Dutchmen. Yet tle. very foundaltion of Socialism is cosmo1- ?? course it is impossible ...

THEATRICAL NOTES

... His Steps, of which more than two millions of copies have been published. For here a clergyman will be pitted against a Socialist working man, and the value of the creed of each will be drama- tically demonstrated in the course of the play, which is due ...

THE PICTORIAL ART OF BURNE-JONES

... met William Morris, who had then come up to Exeter College, and who was afterwvards destined to become a great poet and Socialist apostle, and to exar ' e extra- ordinary inluence upon the decorative ; of this cunotrry. The ?? commenced tlus m: riy lasted ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... the Future, which is to solve the. difliculty, is just one of those paper plans which have figured so grandly in every .socialistic scheme of livng, and been aban- rdoned so hastily whenever the schemes have Ibeen put into practice. The most useful .chapter ...

BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED

... references to the menace arainst individual liberty contained in the spread of Socialist opinion. We may perhaps infer that this American observer has seen no reason to treat the Socialist propaganda as serious. The book is generally moderate in tone, and fall ...

TWO NEW PLAYS

... life, is suddenly awakened to a sense of the utter misery and sin which reeks so much of the Metropolis bV theappeal of a Socialist inventor, who is starving in company with his wife and little girl because he has tried to raise the wages of his fellow-workers ...

Public Amusements

... becoming a murderer by his enemy succumbing to heart disease, whilst his anxieties regarding his sick wife are relieved. The Socialist work- man is played with spirit by Mr. Fuller Malish, the ergyman by Mr. Ernest Leicester, and the despicable employer by ...

A NEW FRENCH PLAY

... for M. ' Gohier's gloomy play, which, whiie replete with j tbe commonphces of Socialist and Revolutionist I orators and writers, is fairly interesting. The j hero is a Socialist advocate or barrister, Philippe i Redan, and the object of his passionate love ...

THAT'S WHAT THE CITIZENS DID!

... these Citizens true, rs. Scorning a uniform, red or blue Men from the ialace and factory too ! ur Ioyalists ! Democrats ! Socialists! All Mated together at Englaud's call; Thus the Citizens fought for the army, n That' wnat the Citizens did! ilr. d. The ...

OUR SHORT STORIES

... to I the fields beyond. H w ould have told an t0 ?? that ' Mister lammonudi wis a quee-or iy kind of man-a joiner, and a Socialist onyweaa', I it aod have imagined himself to have iunartedi a complete biogranhy in the phrase. .b istor Hamimiond's ...

THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... to account by the Opposition papers. They assert that his Royal Highness would naturally object to being received by the Socialist Minister of Commerce, M. Millerand; and they add that it is for the same reason that the Tsar has decided not to visit the ...