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LORD TWEEDMOUTITS ADVICE TO

... win seat*, represented Parliament, but do not let them win them on pretence that were the true Labour party. They were the Socialist party, and why they had not adopted the name which properly belonged to them could not «y. Liberals ought to able to secure ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. SATURDAY, DECEMBER T. l»Ol

... Runciman's candidature—for the Xndepen- dent Labour party is, in his judgment, sailing under false pretences; being, indeed, the Socialist party. But there must bo more representation of Labour; that is his remedy for the evil of insuffi* cient rotes from which ...

rCEMBER 194)1

... extent it did long before. The advocacy of Communism carried Karl Marx was serious enough, but ever since the International Socialist Congress held at Ghent in September, 1877, it has been evident that both on toe Continent and in America there was a body ...

the YORKSHIRE POST. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1901

... seventeen, the oldest twenty-two, bright and intelligent. They were political exiles! They had taken part in some boyish Socialistic demonstration against the Govorument. For this they had already been in prison for year, and were now on their way to the ...

(I»kuter*« Telegram.)

... Chamber was thi' to-day i* probably in some respects without precedent in the nnnak of any Purlia- Diont. Signor Fcrri, the Socialist loader, bad brought down upon hinu-elf the censure of the Bouse, and consequent of five days from the sitting m consequence ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1901

... country all have equal cliances and rights ; but industrial and social conditions there probably foster those Anarchist and Socialist ideas which so many immigrants the States carry with them. The new Australian Commonwealth has soon maimocd to bring uj>on ...

W. B. GRAHAM

... B. GRAHAM Curate . Final Royd, Birkeiudiaw, Bradford. • * The Curat© of Birkonshaw need not •• * arc all Socialists when we vole a public park. The •Socialism which * Clarke divuased was the violent an ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... rolicmea of munn-ipalicuiou n.i. '* ; (as great many men nu«l women „f «ii ' • creeds do). Quito aoart from , . **t which eo Socialist believes m. although n»ao ,p, do. Socialism advocates publu; rontml industriey. whilst Ananhi.-m •! public control and g ...

A LEEDS RAILWAY MYSTERY

... There were eight candidate* for the seven seats, including three nominees of the Church party, four Nonconformists, one Socialist. Less than 50 per ceut. of the electors the list took tin* trouble record them votes, the wretched weather doubt having some ...

ATTACK ON THE EMBASSY

... movement to formulate new issues for the Democratic party, and to oast Mr. Bryan from position of leader. Bi-snetal- and the Socialistic planks of the Chicago platform were the chief points discussed, and thrown out by the caucus, and tariff reform was bronght ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... self-government should not be conceded. A resolution approving of his candidature was adopted. Mr. Runciman and Mr. Quelch (Socialist) also addressed meetings. As the resolt the corn averages published the London Gazette last night there will, for the ...

WORK AND WAGES. THE SPANISH LABOUR TROUBLES

... MADRID. Madrid, Monday. The workmen dismissed from the tobacco factory last night held meeting which was attended by many Socialist* Some violent speeches were made against the Tobacco Company. One the speakers began to speak on political subjects, whereupon ...