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nE YORK SHIRE POST. MONDAY, JANUARY 1. 1912. BRADFORD WoOLCOMBING INDUSTRY. FURTHER, TROUBLE THROE ATE - j Jere ..

... Commission, themen very ably represented Mr. Heoderson. MP. Possibly Mr. means that Mr. Henderson uot sufficiently advanced Socialist. hat particularly annoys is the men's leaders entered into the final agreement, knowing that a great majority the trade-union ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... that of trying to make tho Government take over the yards of the Thames Ironworks. latter is the policy favoured by tho Socialist element, who lose opportunity suggesting direct employment of labour, either the State or the municipality. But one would ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3. 1912

... must first, or concurrently, revolutionise industry. Kdncation must bocome industrial, and industry educational. Like most Socialistic thinkers, Mr. Henderson deals mainly abstractions, bat occasionally he comes to the concrete. Having satisfied himself that ...

RUSSIAN PUNITIVE ACTION IN

... tho city. SCIENTIST'S MARTYRDOM. FATAL RESULT A BITE INOCULATED MOUSE Paris, Friday. Dr. Simon, tho son-in-law of Horr the Socialist leader in the German Reichstag, haa lost his life in the course investigations was carrying out concerning contagious diseases ...

>art as ever

... to stiffen the V determination t.on-unit.n labour to delisted that the miners and are prepared come out maple, which the Socialists ; •. rtillli step towards the con•« :„ t V ro ;l uc on - tails of . woolcombers have • pore, as having an imperii v!!' ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY. JANUARY 8. 191

... appointments show, take risks their behalf, end not have hie decisions influenced possible picturesque combination Tories, Socialists, and sundry political buccaneers, who raid constituencies on election day steal away the birth-right the resident elector ...

V Notices Births. V&rri

... Minister, when havfilt promotion earned, was prepared take risks, and not influenced possible picturesque combination- Tories, Socialists, and sundry political buccaneers, who raid constituencies election to steal away, the birthright resident electors. With ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY, JANUARY 8. 131 %

... Ministers are pledged. It also meet with the utmost opposition even from the Liberal benches reason of its being extremely Socialistic. It would, in all probability, break up the Cabinet, which, its present shaky state, is not well preparer! for such shocks ...

PBFSIDENT TAFT AND ARBITRATION

... words. TRADE UNION ORGANISATION AS A SOURCE OF WEAKNESS. 0 A trade unionist contributes strikingly original paper the Socialist Review, in which, whilst rejoicing over the successes of the unions in last year's strike®, and the large additions to ...

A HAUL OF £6OO AT A BRANCH POST

... Boxted were evicted yesterday amid disorderly scenes. They had long ago received notices to quit, but, backed up by local Socialists, refused, and barricaded their cottages. A sergeant and two men of the Essex Constabulary entered two houses through the ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. TUESDAY. JANUARY 9. 191%

... Major- General H. Jeffreys has admirable paper on The Working-Classes and National Army, which controverts the absurd Socialist demand that if there is to be a crtizon army. it must be allowed to eiect its own officers. Such eloefcion, he points ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. TUESDAY. JANUARY 9. 1912

... tho ; down-trodden slum dweller needs is not more .* but more opportunities of leading clean, wholesome life. —Yours, etc. SOCIALIST. North Riding, January 6, 1912. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE LAWYERS. To the Editor of The Yorkshire Post. Sir, —Mr. Ryder must ...