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SPEECHES OF THE LEADERS

... Commenting upon the pressure of a Socialist candidate in the division, Mr. Gladstone said that in number of conrtituenciea where they had clear rifht to run Liberal cand.dates the Liberals had stood aside for Socialist or Independent Labour caudidales ...

ELECTION NOTES

... heard of before this campaign ended. The ijuarrel between Socialists and the Radical wirepullers in Lancashire goes hotly. It is claimed against Mr. Gladstone’s criticisms that while the Socialists of Burnley loyally supported Mr. Stanhope and Mr. Alfred ...

HEYWOOD DIVISION

... Liberals and Conservatives. The Socialists aro a disturbing element. Accrington was one of the places which the Social Democratic Federation and the Independent Labour party decided to leave alone. A revolt of tbe local Socialists war provoked by this decision ...

YESTERDAY’S POLLS

... line, but this drove pco-Uoer elements of Ins party iujp|>ort Mr. Honipaull, Manchester, who poses a Socialist, but hiiß been disowned by tlie Socialist IteimxaatMs Fodrratkm aud the Independent Labour Party, Mr. Micbulla is retired Jewish resident of ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... alias inujiensm. has therefore done his country as much acrvicoas Kruger, who, his well-timed aggression, has prevented much Socialist home. But will Mr. Fatkin us the further service ■howing the effect of conduce among the wrage-earners similar to that common ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 34. 1900

... Tory |egi*hf ion and mueh-neeilid legislation interests of labour, that all the progressive force* the country, whothef Socialist or Radical or liberal, should ashle their, comparatively speaking, potty differences, and unito tugetlicr in ilio interests ...

OBITUARY,

... tnn-ii; ami tianeiug. had attached to the of College aince 1883, had also found liino to take active pari in the Christian Socialist movement. THE LATH REV. Cl AH. GARRETT: TRIBUTH FROM THE BISHOP LIVERPOOL. Tho uoivenal in wliicli the l»to Rev. Charles ...

NAVAL INTELLIGENCE

... must not run away with the idea that leaving his original principle*. wa* a Liberal-Labour leader, a Radical, and more of a Socialist than some men gave him credit for, but had come to the conclusion that there was only one main road in politics. It had been ...

NEWCASTLE

... wards the old incoihcrs arc unopposed aud re elected. In Westßate South Word, A. H. Mcßride (C) is opposed hr J. N. Bell (Socialist), and Jno. Lavery (R). In Heaton Ward, James Coltman IR) is opposed by Alex. Turnbull (C). ...

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE

... School Children.—Great excitement baa been caused Milan, says The Times oorrespoodent, by the decision the Republican and Socialist Council to raublish the ooetof the manletoalftv n daily refection ftw all children attending con** ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1900

... iu which they are involved is really the determining factor of their action, rather than the alistract conception of the Socialist that they form a single whole, irreconcilcably and absolutely opposed to that other whole, tbo capitalists. Wo must content ...

BRADFORD

... predominance the Council that they are synonymous with safe and effective municipal progress. So generally was the P.-dical-Socialist alliance carried out that in only one ward—North Bier Icy West—was there a three-cornered contest, Mr. K- w. Wickham (O, ...