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POLLING, MONDAY. JANUARY 17

... Flower(C) . 4,147 Mr. W.CUildeetL) 3.581 Socialut majority 810 Liberals in Weafc Bradford being thrown food to the Socialist wolves. When Radicalism held complete away in Bradford its greatest stronghold was in the West. Progroerive politicians, ...

STOCKTON

... not be anything but finance; but in this Budget they had introduced measures that bad been rejected, and they had made & Socialistic Bill. God preservo us from having anything with Socialism! It was, l/ord Rosebery said, the end all things. It would send ...

JANUARY 25

... funds, Mr. Hall, first returned as Liberal-Labour man, has had to sign the Labour ticket, and is thus 00mrrutted to the Socialistic programme. The Liberals not like the ugly look things. By nice little friendly arrangement they have tolerated miners’ re ...

SHIPBUILDING ORDER FOR HARTLEPOOL

... qiute early stage trying turn the troubles the Socialists his own account. In order, pro sumably, to catch come of the discontented Socialists deveribed himself his first meeting as “An evolutionary Socialist—a somewhat elastic definition for a politician ...

HOW LORD ROSEBERY WOULD

... which the General Ejection will be fought. I at variance with tho Government; I against that Socialism which L common with Socialists, recognise inherent in the Budget. This only one of many objections that measure, but it is mortal I am favour of reformed ...

SUNDERLAND

... district. At their meetings the two can are pressing thia question home very strocgly. They pertinently ask, “What does the Socialist party offer cure?” and they supply the answer with word. ** Dreams.*' Then they are able to show that the Liberal party offer ...

LOCAL OPTION IN CANADA

... applied in legitimate al directions, would havo brought him cno'mous fortune. Socialist Mr. Lloyjd-Geobgi’s ** Trickiness.” ’oyd-George on one occasion gave cfience his Socialist friends. It was when he hat Mr. F. W. Jowett, M.P. and Labour date West Bradford ...

Religious Ministrations at tbe Fever

... the open market. Tho bill of costs would, he declared, mean a Bd. or lOd. rate. Alderman Wilson described Mr. BadJay’s Socialistic apceoh as idiocy, and aaid the whole discussion was out of order. If Mr. Badlsy had to acquire the land would have through ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, THURSDAY. JANUARY 6. ISHP*

... , the Conservative candidate, has, of course, his work cut out. He to fight the combined forces of the Radicals and the Socialists; and is also confronted, in division containing extraordinary diversity of thought, with score problems of industrial livelihood ...

KOIIINATIOK3. RATURDAY. POLLING,

... constituency. But thi« time politics have 'become positively exciting, and to add to tho intereet the conflict the fighting Socialist element has been introduced for the first trine, with results onoo surprising and alarming. The army serving under the Rod ...

DONCASTER DIVISION

... dar© not trust money in property in this country any longer, for on© knows what is going to happen next with the present Socialistic tendency legislation.’ This gentleman ha© since tent £50,000, including the £10.500 tliat was invested in the mortgage, ...

F°e ftnocks --Blows -f Political foes Ell mans .. . . as all the world knows. THE YORKSHIRE POST, THURSDAY. ..

... the Budget is essentially Socialistic, why the unqualified commendation of k*bv Mr. K«r (lordie. Mr. Philip Snowdon, and others? —why the eulogies of the Socialistic* newspapers, one which raid, Splendid! almost good a Socialist Chancellor of the Exchequer ...