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Honours and an election

... Honours and an election TP the promotion of five Socialist • M.P.s to peerages announced in to-day’s Honours List can he taken at its face value we shall not have long to wait lor the General Election. For five early by-elections or five Parliamentary ...

THE VITAL ISSUE

... THE VITAL ISSUE B[AT will win the election will be the success of the anti-Socialists in bringing to acute realisation in the public mind exactly what must be the logical conclusion of Socialism. The logical conclusion of Socialism is inept bureaucrats ...

FIVE M.P.s GO TO THE LORDS

... Alexander, who is M.P. for the Hillsborough Division Sheffield, i,i a former First Lord of the Admiralty and is regarded as the Socialists’ greatest expert on ships and trade. He began his career as ss. week office hoy with a Bristol leather firm and later was ...

BARONS

... Ardwick Division of Manchester and a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury since 1945 Mx*. Henderson, a Government Whip, was first Socialist Mayor of Carlisle. He once worked as railway shunter and became President of the National Union of Railwaymen. Mr. JOHN U’ILMOT ...

Loan for Jamaica

... 82-year-old M.P. not to stand again Sir Charles Edwards, 82-year-o.d Socialist M.P. for Bedwellty (Mon.), has decided not to stand for re-election at the General Election. He was Chief Socialist Whip, 1931-42. and during the early war years Joint Chief Government ...

honoured

... destinies for the coming fateful years. I need not remind Conservatives of the disastrous consequences that would ensue if the Socialists, who have shown themselves so conspicuously unfit to govern, were again returned to power. Conservative workers, young and ...

Workers are needed

... Workers are needed We have already had a foretaste the manner in •which the Socialists are going to conduct this campaign for their own survival. They will make false claims about their own achievements and untruthful attacks on the past record and future ...

... during the coming fateful years. It may well determine whether Britain will continue to be great; for the return of another Socialist Government might lead t> disastrous decline In this ct ntry’s economic strength and international standing, Mr. Attlee, in ...

Coming party broadcasts

... on. January 21 and Mr. Attlee during the following week. The Conservatives will then have two broadcasts in hand and the Socialists one before the present 12-month series ends on February 28. During an election campaign, of course, this long-term arrangement ...

the election battle in Yorkshire

... candidate in the area. The Socialists, she helieves, are jeopardising the future of every young person in the country. By standing as a a r 1 i a m e ntary candidate she hopes to secure the opportunity attacking Miss Jean Asquith Socialist shortcom.. , , ings ...

Death

... to-day in connection with Graham’s death. He declined to specify the charge Women traced Private building step raises protest Socialist members of Gainsborough r Council protested last night against a decision to allot to private builders up to five of the ...

Deferment

... election would be clear. The Conservatives would thus be given two weeks’ warning before the campaign proper opened, but the Socialists realise that by now they have lost the element of surprise, whenever the election may come. Their plans are dependent on ...