HAVE THE HOME-

... ot the ——— ii oy council’s meeting on Tuesday. ‘“ Yes,”” decided the council. “1 do not know if Mr. Kir- Mr. G. E. Green, Socialist ton has seen the children, but member of the council brought they are a credit to any family. the question forward. He re- ...

Over the Garden Wall

... never again be seen, and from their rotting creed will spring a new fertility for those with a more progressive outlook. The Socialists hare knocked it into the old Tories—with much greater effect than the young Tories could have Eknocked it into the old oncs—that ...

The New Mayor

... Weekly Express Reporter O stranger to public office N or the general public in the town is the Mayor-elect of Daventry, Socialist Councillor T. . Webb, of Cestria, Badby Road, Daventry. Coun. Webl, headmaster at Daventry Abbey School, knows nany of Daventry’s ...

s* * % RAWEST DEAL of all, though, is being given

... of those who govern us. That may seem funny to some of us but when you consider, the very large fortunes of some of our Socialist M.P.’s it is easy to realise that £l,OOO a year is not sufficient consideraticn to ynake them undertake the job as a fulltime ...

The Cause

... heads. W have heard much of ideals and we know much of human nature. The Socialist ideal is a good ideal but we know that it will not be brought about—least of all by Socialists. We know that those who are most fervent in this creed try to obtain more ...

WE LEARN much about ourselves, the Press, in

... with a lying monthly, eh, Tom? Good old %'om. INTERESTING to find how the mew venture liesApp_\\’ith the Social- ist ideal. Socialists say : ** Let the trade union men get on with the %ob and let one man do one jl?n W They frown upon the bricklayer who repairs ...

INCREASE

... can—the evil lies rl'fx the ningham-Buller added that that Minister of Health and the was most important. Socialist gorernment.” “ Keep the Socialists’ tails The man whom Attlee sacked, down even more than they are Mr. Stanley Evans, Parliament- now,” he ...

Tory M.P. urges Liberals : Join with us fo fight this Evil colled Socialism

... of being returned, Liberals on council estates which were entered the field to give the very often built on the borders Socialist candidate the benefit of of villages. People living there the split vote, said Mr. Manning- often felt that they were outside ...

Tory M.P. on Budge! | HE Conservative Party | attitude to the hudget in| troduced by Sir Stafford Cripps was

... cost of living just as would the g tax on commercial vehicles, 1 ‘ !i was not an electioneering budget and, apparently, the Socialists did not want a summer election, but the election might come very svon, and when it did come the Conservative Party had to ...

23DAY MONTH

... Saturday morning,” hie told councillors. 2 Those who work the 23-day month will start at 8.45 every morning instead of 9 a.m. Socialist councillor Mr. G. E. Green hoped that the offices would not be closed every fourth Saturday morning. “f have Saturday mornin%s: ...