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“Everybody will be wise

... withdrawn in another. All they say in effect is that the Liberal is to vote against any Government which brings in more Socialistic legislation. They say that is not a pact, but is. I deny the right of the Conservatives to tell the Liberals to get out ...

Hillsborough tickets

... lie could be put forward It was well that the Socialists should be reminded that nobody but fool wanted unemployment and that their own record was a black one. For every two men unemployed when the Socialists came into power in 1929 there were five when ...

LIBERALS SAY “NO PACT”

... yesterday tu they might reciprocate local imed down all suggestions that 1 Conservative decisions to give an against the Socialists. Liberal candidates a clear r They told a Press conference that seven or eight Conservative associations might be thinking ...

Milkman may be Mayor A native of Bradford, Alderman H. Cocks, who a milk roundsman employed by the Middlesbrough Co

... who a milk roundsman employed by the Middlesbrough Co - operative Society, and was at one time Socialist Agent in the town, has been selected by the Socialists on the Middlesbrough Town Council as their nominee for the office of Mayor when the election ...

Mr. Priestley’s broadcast the Editor Sir, —As a Yorkshireman, I cannot agree with Mr. Priestley that our ..

... an, I cannot agree with Mr. Priestley that our progress towards national recovery is evenly remotely due to the present Socialist Government. I would rather say that the progress so far has been due to the private enterprise of companies interested in ...

' Friendly understanding* In evidence. Greig, who spoke with Canadian accent, was asked by Mr. E. A. Greenwood ..

... storekeeper Luton three or four years ago and that from 1943 until the last General Election he was campaign organiser for the Socialist candidate for Luton. He went to Leeds January, 1949, he said, and at that time his bank account showed a credit of 35s. He ...

on the radio hustings last Saturday night this honest confession of his must have been forgotten. What with the ..

... middle class should vote for the Socialist party? Was he justified in his table-thumping, “ THEREFORE, we must vote Socialist”? His argument, so far as it came out clearly, seemed to amount to this, that the Socialists could not be fairly judged on five ...

Deaths

... LONDON Central 9693 (8 lines) LEEDS, WED., JAN. 18, 1950 Socialist election tricks IN their desperate effort find some way of divert- ing attention from their own failure in office, the Socialists have seized an old and rotten stick to use as a weapon in ...

PLANS FOR

... PLANS FOR THE Socialist election manifesto reveals only three changes from the longer policy statement Labour believes in Britain.” As already announced, industrial assurance is to be mutualised instead of nationalised.” The difference will be explained ...

Unwanted rations in the larder

... grant, said would be worth more than £l,OOO to the Halle Society because of the example It would set to other towns. The Socialist Government is the woi-ld's greatest profiteer if it gets a chance. It takes all the profit, it Inherited more than 10,000 ...