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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Bromley not again to expose himself by visiting the 11all of Scienre. Mr. Shaw applied to know whether it was legal for the socialists to charge tmoney for admission to the room. The magistrates referred him to his attorney. WEDNESDAY. Present: Messrs. Savage ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... yoiihe laatig'rhisiied tby i him:iand, 'le.,,qlyused su'c;l fgtrce was, ,necess,a,ry to Yeist If ?? . ictolisrsaidshesd'asaI Socialist, a nd belie ved ir thq ?? to 'be the word'of'Gbd; ;and in future rep'eVyds, e' end pi ih ?? {ls'7 ?? -Btin'dldy Uiied'tor'get ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... had said it served them (the Socialists) right, I Inspector Bell said he had always been ready, with the police, ato preserve the peace. Mr. Fisher, superintendent, said, what he said lest night was, that the Socialists first kicked I up a row and caused ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -competent to ?? report accurately: he had been made, in that paper, to say. t5' that if the gas had not been turned off at the Socialist-Hall, ofon Sunday night,. the whole city would have been burnt id. down. He had said no such thing, a~nd the object of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Luther, anid Robert Owen, as Rte- formers of Society, and 1The Religion of the New Moral World atiutaidpractised by the' Socialists, Icompaied' with the reiinohe present day as taught 'and practised by thepret. Mr. Wosaitdid not strike Isim that the words ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... bound over to apperoagainst him. The Rev. Mr. Woodward, minister of St. James's, mnadej an application on the subjectlof'the Socialists' Hall, in Broad-1 weed. The rev. gentleman stated that lie wished to takel the opinion of the magistrates on a subject ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... his property; and he thought it his duty further to state that Mr. Tovey was no Socialist. - - Dr. Duartnall-But he lets tle' building to Socialists; he lets it to :Socialists. Mr. Sanders;-7Whether: he does or not is immaterial, as it is a question with ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... two waist- coatsand craat, 've~'~eevrall com Itte for trial. TOE SOCIALISTS. 'Dr. Dartnall, appeosrei `for- the purpose of sustaining certain iniforfnotieooo e~gaineot the Socialists. The firat case called was that of John Fleving, whoo woo cloerged ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Sociaflia, and for his past ho would not believe a Socialist ott Mi'. 'Wood asked how the wvitntess 'ousldl imangine they would 'believe him, when ho 'deniedl the exislence of a God. Thostias said, the Socialists did nlot deany it, only they wvere net attached ...

BRISTOL GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... soieoi' MNr. Prideaiox (who N(00 fal the priasneri saitl, I believe 'an belong, to (hat Illchl Culiuigeil ccc cahloel the Socialists ? -Ur. Y I liartil O 01, tfea' 1(0, You ti's quito mistaken.-1r. Pridecaux 'CDo you bielieve ini (1future 5mm 1? Witness ...

CASE OF THE REV. MR. LUCY

... Council holding long confcretces wvith, and then be-prnisitig, thle ex-cditot' of the Nlest M4foral World, atd other Socialist leaders ! Tbe Vicar of Gedney shows us ?? melancloly but natitral fruits of such doings. The Tory Privy Council entirely ...

BRISTOL SUMMER ASSIZES

... Mar.T'ogloill's hiandwtriting; the agreemenit pro- duced is lois haosdwsriting. f ly M1r. Cenckburn-Never attenided any Socialist noectirG, toy friends oavet greet aversion to Socialism; the persoto I danicedo wvith load a ball at their boall, and I went ...