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A LIVELY MEETING AT KEYINGHAM

... asked the Candidate. “Of course it would,” was the Socialist's reply. ** You ask the majority of those who are tenants the Crown estates in Holderncss, and you’ll get a different reply. You Socialist* are opposed to any man owning his holding; you know ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1910

... the goods cam© home, would not pay for them; if the tradesman cent his biU, was called robber and thief, and, possibly, a Socialist. The gentlemen who ordered Dreadnoughts did not want pay lot them. That was why and his bearers were there. The Bill was ...

POLLING DAY,

... been among the submerged politicians he was returned Parliament, so much that Alderman Hartley, who i* again fighting in Socialist interest, has publicly challenged any one to specify what Sir William has done in Parliament since he was returned member ...

JANUARY 13. POLLING INUAKY 17,

... tion the borough for the present in Uioir hands should exhibit the confidence they do. True, at the last election, the Socialistic and Liberal causes triumphant, anil between the bottom partner of the coalition and the top one representing the constitutional ...

A LEEDS MUSICIAN’S SUDDEN DEATH,

... Pudsey again return him, appeals in his election address for the support of those who view with dismay reactionary and Socialistic legislation of the Government am opposed tho Budget profiosala, says, “ because I consider they are unair and unjust their ...

.MR. STOBART OPENS HIS CAMPAIGN

... Socialism in it. He denied the justice of doubly taxing land when personal property and share capital was escaping. Th© Socialist and Labour party had not dafiaed policy dealing with unemployment. Labour Exchangee would find no work for the workless. ...

GOLDEN IMAGE

... C., said lie hail never e|ient a farthing in his life which lie had not earned, and neither Mr. Msopherson nor anv other Socialist-Radicalworked more hours day than he LORD C. BERJKFORD AND LIBERAL S SLANDER ON THE NAVY. Lord Charles Beresford, letter ...

POSfc TtTESD AT. CENTRAL BRADFORD. LORD'HOWICK AND BUSINESS MEN. LIVELY MEETING BRADFORD. POLLING. JANUARY 17. ..

... corruption that would follow upon lie introduction Tariff Reform. Was it not rather ridiculous that tho present Radical-Socialist parties should the champions purity in politics? (Cliecra.) did not think lie allude one very notable int-tance of the way ...

NOMINATION©. SATURDAY

... and till the Peer® practically sent the Budget to the country, was represented three Conservatives, one Liberal, and one Socialist. Instinct with energy, industrial and commercial, Sheffield does northing halves, and she is putting her best into the political ...

OLD AGE PENSION QUESTION,

... be good enough to my where tins ‘’Free Food” can (bn it be merely & polite intimation that, in th© ©vont of tho Radical .Socialist party T turnod to powor, many 'd • ,ra ,ln f. may hav. to \Vorkhouaf, wlrtr. donblkwi llkit would pot froo food?. .» dolilioretc ...

AND ITS CTRE

... Far-loy Nalional School • evening, invested with special interest, U.nmch as Fan-ley is reputed to be « i lieillarly warm Socialist corner of the division. The ■ crowded, and ll)o meeting ideal one, i,}jject lesson lor tho neighbouring constituencies. ' ...

POSITION IN EAST MABYLEBONE

... Bermondsey and Hammersmith In the case of Bermondsey Mr. Dumplircys would have been minority at the byelection if Radical' and Socialist vote had been combined, and as the issue this occasion is a straight one, and the Radical candidate, Mr. H. J- GlenviHe, ...