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POSITION'}* AND DIMENSIONS OF TATVGE7TS

... elections had taken place the meeting closed. TRADE UNIONS AND LABOUR REPRESENTATION. The second sitting o Trade Union and Socialist Organisations discuss questions labour representation was held in the Memorial Hall. London, yesterday. Mr. W. C’. Steadman ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... and tho Iroporiid Ministry finds itself in the romarkablo situation of being supported alumst alone by the Radicals and Socialists. In the triumphant Opposition are the members of the Agrarian League, tho two Conservatives fiarties, and tho great majority ...

OBITUARY

... government. A* Minister of the Interior and Vice-President of the Prussian Ministry, it became his duty enforce the oppressive Socialist law, and, in particular, to impose restrictions upon the right of public meeting Berlin. In the Prussian Chamber and in Reichstag ...

CIVIC INTERVENTION

... that those who came together to see fair-play Great Britain had little or toothing to demonstrate about. Certain of the Socialist parly with whom “Pcac#” Committee are allied thought fit. however, to attempt a meeting on North Street Recreation Ground ...

GREAT STRIKE IN THE UNITED

... that if an agrei'- ment is not reached nearly million and a half men will quit work tlliirougiinut the east end we®t. Tho Socialists, who have been qoicsoenl of late, are taking up lite matter, and are aggravating condition affairs. Not only are macbinista ...

ARREST OF HIS ASSAILANT,

... state. People who were the Maison People to-day say that they heard it stated that Sipido, in conversation with some young Socialists yesterday, remarked the Prince Wales comes Brunei# he ought have « bullet in hi* head.” Ho is even stated have offered to ...

INCITEMENTS TO VIOLENCE

... for (he purpose of denouncing and demanding the intervention of *he Power* behalf of the downtrodden Boer* At •'lejring Socialist orator, vilified England and the British people in general, and the F’rince of Wale* particular. Bicycles Carriages Liable ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... were offered in the Belgian Senate and the House Representatives yesterday. In the lower House M. Vandervelde. leader the Socialist liCtt, took the opportunity to make attack on Great Britain, protesting against what he termed the infamous and shameful ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY. APRIL 7. 1900. '

... that the Joint Committee will look anything but the public interest, and the public interest, especially in view of certain Socialist tendencies, requires that the subject should la* examined impartially possible. seats ; is also a good defence of the ancient ...

TIIK ATT I’T I'O SHOOT THE ITHNCE WALES. A PLOT HATCHED YOl MEN. (reitek’s tele*; p.am; Brussels. Friday. the ..

... excuse to got away from his father’s house, and knew nothing of his friend s intentions. Night. Sipido was a member of the Socialist club called “Advance tJuard, which count* _ d memlicrs. club leally anti-military group, and it was at their headquarters ...