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... increase the fears of those who share this view Socialist policies. He talked of Conservatism as the death warrant of democracy: but he showed little of the true democratic temner hlmseif. Speaking of the Socialist intention to extend the capacity to plan industry ...

Clerks and teachers

... Interests of either the .ories or the Socialists.” The decision means that there will . straight fight between Commander J. Maitland, the Conservative Member, and Councillor F. H. C:ark, of Lincoln, the Socialist choice. Woman to retain her haulage licence ...

SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS WANTS MORE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS IMMEDIATELY we are returned to jJower we must set to work ■ in

... opposition that may be encountered.” This statement was miwie y Sir Staffoid Crlpps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a speech a Socialist meeting High Wycombe, Bucks, last night, have wasted .valuable years already In trying to get a r ®®“® nt > must not waste ...

10-year-old star

... Taylor on the antl-Socialist vote, may I, Liberal, point out that a comprcmlse between Liberals and Conservatives is impossible? The Liberals believe that salvation is Just as unattainable under a Conservative Government as under a Socialist one. We cannot ...

Revise overtime taxation? urges Lord Ramsden Workers would be encouraged to produce more From Our Ripon ..

... known. Socialists and the land “It a travesty of the truth suggest that could possibly bear any such interpretation,” said Mr. Tom Williams, Minister of Agriculture, speaking last night In South-West Leeds and referring suggestions that the Socialist election ...

Plan to save woodland from open-cast project From our Penistone Correspondent was disclosed at a meeting erf ..

... that they should protect part of Cawthorne Park. Mis. Potter said she had arranged have an interview with Mr. H. G. McGhee, Socialist M.P. for Penistone, to-day. was agreed that other members of the Council should accompany her as a deputation. ...

TELEPHONES: LEEDS 82701 (18 lines) LONDON Central.. 9693 (8 lines) LEEDS, FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1950 Interfering ..

... 82701 (18 lines) LONDON Central.. 9693 (8 lines) LEEDS, FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1950 Interfering with insurance: why? TO-DAY the Socialists disclose their plans for what they call the mutualisation of industrial insurance. At first they boldly announced that they ...

SOCIALIST PLAN FOR INSURANCE

... SOCIALIST PLAN FOR INSURANCE A loophole for State interference From Our Political Correspondent, lAN TRETHOWAN IF the Socialists win the election, life assurance companies will be completely mutualised,” including' their overseas business, some of which ...

SITUATIONS DOMESTIC SERVICE

... and ihe April Budget together restrain a venturesome investment' policy. The City argues that, while a return power of the Socialists would mean a continuing lack of confidence in the economic and financial situation, Labour is pledged to maintain interest ...

Death of Aid. William Dobbie: Rotherham M.P. and Freeman The death occurred in the City General Hospital, York ..

... Hospital, York last night of Alderman William Dobbie, deputy Lord Mayor of York and Socialist M.P. for Rotherham. He was 71. Alderman Dobbie, who was the first Socialist Lord Mayor of York in 1923-24, held office again from November, 1947, to May, 1949 ...

Economic plight ignored

... Economic plight ignored Colonel Stoddart-Scott said that the Socialist party’s manifesto that there was no moderation party, even at the time a General Election. What was most sinister was there was not a single word about me economic plight the country ...

Charge of profiteering

... Charge of profiteering The Socialists defend their intention of interfering with industrial assurance on the grounds that the present system suffers from profiteering, excessive costs and over-selling. What the Labour party object to. and what so many ...