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THE JANUARY MAGAZINES

... spread of Socialism in the United States, and combats the idea that the trade unionists of America are becoming out- and-out Socialists, though they do advocate the municipalisation and nationalisation of ome things. Dr Stalker has a thoughtful paper about ...

LITERATURE

... hais founld a o~genzi. t soil in Spaina ansd 1taly, Lilt .Soc-alitn is ?? frorn year ks its; vear. Evenl Etigacia ha3 iss Socialist. party. Th'!e ' ettmnoruhlsray ut-content at she un'sera'- a ties of Rulssi~a e'id1 tlhe fact- chat -he hnas T!OV; as^ ? ...

MINOR BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... (amongst other things) (1Home Role (which means the disruption 1 of tho empirel, the Nationalisation of Lanld and other Socialistic ashames of I Reform. the Disestablishment and Duiendowment of the Church of England and of the Kirk of Scot- land, atd Universal ...

LITERATURE

... h: i a number and lavishly illnstrated. ln .The Humanitarinn Protes,,. r,, Braudes gives a sketch of tree pert;- , g Socialistic policies of Bebel and VA. ?? - ?? chanter on the eternal ;ia - ' 1f tion is coitributed by 3. E. Juc b- , S f Edmand ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... 'ment rather puts us on a false scent, for the irearkably picturesque interview between the 'cardinal and the young English Socialist prh- 'pares us for an altogfether different type of plot Nto whant follows. The young Englibmanx full ,of modern ideals, ...

THE APRIL MAGAZINES

... Types t~ ;O Mr Ch ailes C. Bylesabohot Peace. War, and Gold: at 5 M~r Alfred Hastead aiout. the Tactical Folly of )e the Socialist, Mr A. E. T. Newman about Libe-ral 'ali 11Imlp wriaists. &C.* inmeca. 5 In The Geographical Aourn al Sir John M--urray ...

The French Press on the Show

... All the I a2e newspapers are unanimous in describing yestsr- 'Sin, (day's ceremonial as splendid. 'The Radical and Sear I Socialist org-ans are loud in their praises Of the bon speeches of President Loubdt and MI Milierand, wvea whose words, they declare ...

LITERATURE

... meets the erstwhile miller's clerk-he is now a fisherman and market gardener--and presently joins with him in preaching Socialistic t doctrines from the caravan steps. Then the Squire of Greylands, whom she had declined to r marry, generously gives her ...

LITERATURE

... sot Pe tra tio Tb chi ful col in; Sta I' I nu n ,is] ha In sui ml de d 0-01 api hli FSamaritan is played by a certain Socialist, I who was a German Ag-nostic. The book, it ne- till be seen, is decidedly American in style as .well as topics; but at ...

Life as a Pageant

... thwart the reigning oligarchy by ane adroit act comi~nhnaion of Crown anid P-ope. T-lv nmaybe, he would have beean called n Socialist, for' be dreamlt of a TarHor Bill; ;ed but Socialism was inot then invenlted, and hie bi h, was vaguely set down as a danger ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... thinks she gives-her heart to Bernard lott4 3 son of the deceased proprietor of a ham and *-e 0 bteef shop, who is an ardent Socialist orator D preachingr te doctrine of Brotherhood. But in le [ reality sal has lost it to Barry Joyce, son of her) eil host ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... serious I raflictton. I t was simply this, that David Baring , ntterli h could live his life to better advan- tage in a Socialistic brotherhood in Cornwall c C v then in thse ordinary London world of ordinary! e so men and wrom en. Baring was a young Camn-; ...