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Socialists

... 154 Socialists. Including unopposed returns, 41 candidates who stood as Conservatives were successful and Conservatives registered 18 gains and three losses. Ten of the gains were from Socialists, and there were Conservative losses to Socialists. Independents ...

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... ) 24.514 .Mr. Mux (Con.) 16,828 Socialist majority . change, Tire figures at the General Election were: Capt. H. Beaumont (Soc.)„ 22,682 Mat. G. W. Hirst (Con.) 11.090 Mr. A. Mitchell (Lib.) 5,266 Socialist majority. 11,592 This was the 47th ...

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS. MAJORITY AND INDEPENDENT. Berlin, Thursday. The Majority Socialists' Congress at Augsburg has pronounced unanimously favour union with the Independent Socialist party, and has decided to send 111 delegates to the forthcoming joint Congress ...

TO SOCIALISTS

... TO SOCIALISTS. VISIT TO IRELAND: ERIN UNDER THE FREE STATE. M. COUE'S GOSPEL OF HEALTH. WORKING-FOLK AND THEIR HOLIDAY CLUBS. THE PEAK OF DERBYSHIRE. (IllustraUd.) HOLIDAY COMPETITION FOR CHILDREN. PRICE 2d. ALL NEWSAGENTS. ...

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS. Aberystwyth.—Mr. Rhys Jones. Basingstoke —Councillor George Trevelyan Pheby. J.P. Bafcley—Councillor John Ram-den. Birkenhead —Mrs. Mary A. Men-cr. Birmingham (Lord Alayor)—Alderman Perclvol Bower. Bradford (Lord Mayor)— Mr. John Henry Palin ...

SOCIALISTS

... mediation, said the .meeting the Parliamentary Radical Socialist group last evening:— •• I • hot understand why more should he risked a Government with Radical Socialist leadership than oiie with Socialist leadership. should, remembered., however, that the ...

The Socialist

... I wish, the Interest thinking, that other terms cou tor certain! creeds which disf selves under the Socialist nam embody neither Socialist p Socialist methods. For example, there Is what Poplarlsm. would define It application Poor Law duties Inculcation ...

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS LOSING LEADERS SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS GOES RESIGNS NATIONAL EXECUTIVE CHANCE FOR MR. A. GREENWOOD THE resignation of Lord Ponsonby lroiri the Socialist leadership of the House of Lords has been followed by the resignation of Sir Stafford Crlpps ...

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS The results of 17 oj the London Borough Council elections were declared last night. In addition a portion of Chelsea was also declared, the remainder being held over 1 until to-day. ! the 1931 election: the were divided follows: MR. . H.AI ...

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS Two Deliberate Lies to Win Political Power The Socialist Government were strongly criticised by Major C. York, M.P. for when submitted the report at the inaugural annual meeting of the Conservative and Unionist Associations' Yorkshire Pr ...

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS NO WAR OF REPRISAL OR PROPAGANDA M-|PParis, Friday LEON BLUJvf in a speech here to-day denounced as absuqd the accusation that French Socialists sought war as reprisal to avenge our persecuted comrades, or in the hope of destroying this ...

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... socialists: Barnsley—Aid. J. F. Brofey. Barrow-in-Furness—Aid.' John Whinnerah. James Brindy. Boltwn—Aid. Frank Cheftdle. BridporWMrj Andrew Spiller. Burnley—Mr. Henry I^ees. Crewe.—Air, William C. White, Oukinfteld—Mr. George Saxon. Glosaop—rAlrj J. ...