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BURRING SPEECH BY THE NEW ZEALAND

... tho cost sending more lighting-men to the Transvaal. Though New Zealand was Radical and Democratic, and termed by some Socialistic, there was the present emergency amount of Imperial patriotism the country which was unsurpassed in any part Her Majesty’s ...

THE MAN IN THE STREET

... to advance Labour questions. Whether this movement will succeed or not time will show, as there isjsome jealousy of the Socialists' action. Game preservers receive a hint from the Duke of Portland at once practical and useful. His lordship suggests that ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1900
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5197 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

A DISCIPLE OF CARLYLE

... iM'me provided, which provision should with it disgruew t-i tlm rccuvur vvle-n misfortuntj has not emu* through gtnll. Socialistic and impracticable the .second and third paragraphs arc, Buskin belong* the credit having been among the find to preach free ...

WAR SCENES AND INCIDENTS

... large degree, and coal at Is. 6d. a bag (says a correspondent of The ) is worth hundreds cause in of paid agents to the Socialist Seotland. A WELL-conpuctep ** Baspy yes terday’s meet'ng of the Halifax Board of Guardians, Miss ‘Taylor, in her report as ...

Published: Thursday 25 January 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3377 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

M. BLOCH ON WAR

... the actual experiences of warfare waged with the most modern weapons. Indeed, the book is everywhere interesting, and its socialistic bias only gives it distinctive flavour. ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... the gathering was not attended by a single public man known to anyone outside the narrow circles of political Dissent and Socialistic debating societies. A detachment of police-oflicers were held in reserve against the possibility of a frontal attack on ...

Published: Saturday 27 January 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 629 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE YORK CONTEST

... Snub African affair. would prefer to m*« “ jwace candidate ,r take the field, is of opinion that there would lie plenty Socialist party vote for such one. And. as a matter of fact, learn, the “Teace Committee” are still the throes a discussion on the ...

UKI ICI.IiS WOI’NDKH

... metaliers. 15; I.iU-ral Hepoblienn* re-elected. ; L*ljeral Republicans, new memliem. Radical* re-ejected, d; new 10; Radical Socialist**, reflected, 5; Radical Socialiate, u. w memben*. -; .t; Canacrvalivcs, reelected, 4. all abados of pio.es* with the ...

LATE SHIPPING NEWS

... resulted as follows: Fleeted; Thos. Hey (Nonconformist). 3.234 votes; the Rev. R. W. Gordon (Church). 3.124: J. W. ilird (Socialist'. 2.690; J. Hartley (N.j, 2.511: K. Barker (X.). 2,143; the Rev. C. F. Lit'lc (Ch.'. 1.974; the Rev. T. Leyland (X.), I.OOd; ...

YORK'S MESSAGE TO THE EMPIRE

... their strongholds. The York Liberal party leavened with Radical Quakerism. the question the war it, joined forces with the Socialistic element t ; Labour Party, and Mr. Murray conciliated the two by obstinately refusing to say that would vote in favour the ...

Published: Wednesday 07 February 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 612 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SHIRE POST. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1900

... night, nineteen meetings, organised (he Socialists and Radicals, were held oppose the measure ; Herr Bebf.l’s meeting, attended 4,000 |>ersonH, there was unanimity, another one supporter of (he Bill noted. The Socialists are npjurently hostile to any increase ...