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Socialist v. Socialist

... Socialist v. Socialist On the motion that clause 1 stand part the Bill, Mr. Nell MACLEAN (Soc.. Govan) called attention to hardships which, he alleged, arose owing to regulations issued the Labour Ministry with regard anomalies arising from the application ...

SOCIALIST

... abnormal! results and majorities for the Nationul Government. Yet even here the Socialist drive has only partly succeeded. It has recovered less ct the old ground than the Socialist leaders hoped for, it has made no inroads into territory that the National ...

Published: Friday 15 November 1935
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 230 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS Leeds branch of the National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants. Warehousemen and Clerks have met the Socialist group Leeds City Council to discuss a scheme for the licensing and registration of all shops Leeds, with a view to the restrictions ...

the Socialists

... the Socialists country has got Nazis, but so far been killed or mul to the present country he can fi same way befor rights and Is proti every Christian. ...

with Socialists

... with Socialists. This kind of armoured car is used by the police in .Vienna to deal with trouble. '‘ONE OF WORST CASES. ,, ...

Published: Tuesday 13 February 1934
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 23 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SOCIALIST

... SOCIALIST GAIN AT PECKHAM 100 MAJORITY FOR MR. SILKIN VOTES RE-COUNTED GOVERNMENT LOSS PUT DOWN TO APATHY THE Peckftam by-election yesterday resulted an Opposition gain. The figures, announced about one o'clock this morning after a recount, were:— Mr ...

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS. to be absorbed, there must be some form of artificial stimulus by the Government of schemes for bringing employment to the special areas. If the Government were shy of Mr. Lloyd George's proposals, the Government had enough suggestions from ...

Published: Wednesday 10 July 1935
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 264 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

OF SOCIALISTS

... Chamberlain told the country shortly, and with conviction, what would happen under a Socialist Government. He showed, out of the mouths of Socialist spokesmen, that confidence would go in day, that London would be instantly drained of foreign money, that ...

SOCIALISTS

... In May. 1924. and represented it until the last General Election. 1929 the Socialist majority was 3,679 and 1924 It was 379. West Toxteth the tenth seat won by the Socialists at by-elections since General Election 1931. The others were. Wakefield. Wcdnesbury ...

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS LOSING LEADERS SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS GOES RESIGNS NATIONAL EXECUTIVE CHANCE FOR MR. A. GREENWOOD THE resignation of Lord Ponsonby lroiri the Socialist leadership of the House of Lords has been followed by the resignation of Sir Stafford Crlpps ...

The Socialist

... I wish, the Interest thinking, that other terms cou tor certain! creeds which disf selves under the Socialist nam embody neither Socialist p Socialist methods. For example, there Is what Poplarlsm. would define It application Poor Law duties Inculcation ...