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... ‘Socialist Members ¢ Hillmount, and 3rd Ba Cubs who Mid-Antrim in the Flami I oy N N ...
... Socialist elections AI R. S. NAPIER, secretary of the Northern Ireland Labour Party, presided at the election of officers of the Woodvalo Divisional Party. Councillor D. Walsh was elected chairman and Mr. W. Rainey vice-chairman. Other elections:—Secretary ...
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... Socialist The new committee’s job, as explained by Tribune chairman Mr. Sydney Bidwell, will be to keep the Wilson *overnment “on the Socialist rails.” ® Labour's manifesto mgec on the Common ket are seen as being of vital importance in this. One Left ...
... Socialists’ aims SIR — M;‘ I express my sheer astonishment at the Rev. Desmond Mock's ignorance of democratic socialism. The whole point and philosophy of western European socialism is not to “destroy the system of free democracy” but to enhance it by ...
... Socialist Mr. Goulding said the objective to-day was to replace the British imperialist system with a socialist system—where the land of Ireland is going to be owned by the people and not land-I lords. Industry will be managed by the workers themselves ...
... SOCIALIST Headmaster now Conservative candidate Anglesey Conservative Association have approved by a majority of three votes the adoption of Mr. Owen Hughes, former member of the Labour Party, as prospective Parliamentary candidate. In his pre-adoption ...
... SOCIALIST INDIA has set her course towards Socialist Welfare State. After a period during which it appeared that early Socialist alms were being disregarded in the developing industrial revolution, Mr. Nehru's Government has now placed before the country ...
... Socialist Mr Rees started with a meedng with the Northern Ireland Labour Party. It urged the Secretary of State to persue Socialist policies here, a publicowned building co-operation and a co-operative development agency to promote jobs in unemployment ...
... Conservative. The Conservatives’ third gain from the Socialists was in Wimbledon where Mr. C. W. Black received 40,339 against 20,296 cast for Mr. G. Deacon. Another Liberal lost his deposit. In 1945 the Socialist had a majority of 1,368. An illustration the ...