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ELECTION INTELLIGENCE
... C. A~llen Clarke as the Socialist and Labour candidate for the division. SOCIALIST CANDIDAnT FOR BLA(KBURN. On Monday, at a mass meeting of Socialists, held in the Blackbulrn Exchange, Councillor Philip Snowden, of Koighley, was enthusiastically adopted ...
THE LABOUR WORLD
... though these unions are almost a unanimously Socialistic, mis they are trade unions, d tend not Socialist organisations, the proper title i: of a Congress in which they sit is Trade Unionist and Socialist.. For my. part I welcome this mingling of the ...
ELECTION INTELLIGENCE
... Liberal membior, who WM returned at tho last elertion withl a majnrity of 340. T. is stated that there will probably hbea Socialist can- didato in thc fileld, the name of aMr. Ifempsall, of Nlaelsherter, bsoitir frerly menit oned. MP, J. REDIMTOND ANT) ...
THE LABOUR WORLD
... and the International Socialist and Trade Unionist Congress just held in Paris. The general election can wait. In another week -we ihall be able to tell exactly how we stand. At present, we can only say that all the Socialist and I.L.P. candidates have ...
SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS
... DEFR.rTRD CANDIDATEs. Peter Lee (Socialist) ?? 5,294 Irs. Ada Chew (Socialist) ?? 4,474 F. Leonard (Catholic) ?? ?? 2,886 Mr. Peter Lee had been a member of the Board for many years. Mrs. Chew, the wife of the Socialist election agent, was a new candidate ...
THE LABOUR WORLD
... the 6th January and at London on the 27th February I stood forth as the spokesman of the I.L.P. and led the Socialist opposition to this Socialist re- solution. I am therefore in the deliberate opinion of the hxecutive Council of the H.D.F. a double-dyed ...
GERMAN NAVY SCHEME
... aspect of the miease. 6 Herr Beel (Socialist) opposed the Bill. He said his party was against the preseat demnd I and all similar proposals on the ground that , they tended to support a system against which the Socialists were fighting. As to the opposi- ...
FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT
... for a Socialist 5arimy Whv that interpretation should be o on his words it is quite impossible t k-a tar he took care at the moment to oeuh insuperable objections to the ] XcL 5, creed as to show that it was as im- ,e',.nle for him to be a Socialist as a ...
LATEST EDITION
... Lin:;D0 ywi:ne for.Socialists, as they tad e - d s ip-4 to det:cre -aEain:st Imnerialism and * 'aDe,3 .ld. c':st cotuinue to do tso. A resoin- sr ?? ..red tait at the general election the cLOu; ^ L I'd bL, Concentrated on Socialist e -cre pit f irnward ...
THE ATTEMPT ON THE PRINCE'S LIFE
... odious an outrage had given rise. M. Vandervelde. Leader of the Socialist Left, said that Socialists unanimously approved the words they had just heard. The speaker added that if Socialists condemned individual crimes, they blamed with no less energy the ...
KRUGER AND THE CZAR
... the ?? in a few days' time, after returning to England. Brussels, Maonday.--At tho Communal ('euncil to- day, M. Rochette, Socialist, brought forward a motion in favour of the Boers and arbitration. ir. Demot, the Burgomnaster, moved the previous question ...