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... THE SOCIALISTS were beginning to realise that the people. who made all the promises. hail failed to deliver the goods. At the present time the Socialists, as ever, were looking after but the British worger. He had seen that day how they proposed to give ...
... SOCIALISTS Sir, —“The Socialists are unfit to govern. They do not know what government is,’’ declared Mr. E. L. D. Lake fortnight ago. This statomeni was, course, a very interesting one, coming from the source it did, but it might have been more lucid ...
... NOT SOCIALISTIC Mr. Herbert Samuel, M.P., speaking Tuesday night at a Liberal demonstration favour of the Budget at Rochester, claimed that much of recent Liberal legislation had not imposed additional burden public funds, but that which did the Government ...
... THE SOCIALISTS. TO THE sorrow OF THU Lowasrosr JOURNAL. was much pleased with the opening speech of Judge Grantham at Norwich the other day with reference to the Socialists, or the disturbers of the peace. lam sorry to say we have at least ono of these ...
... The Socialists. The trial of the Socialists, Williame and Mainwaribig, for obstructing a public highway near Edgware-road, was concluded at the Middlesex Sessions on Friday. The defendants wore found guilty, and fined £2O each, and ordered to enter into ...
... in the journal of last week from A Lover of Fair Play, but as he does net quote from the speeches of the Socialists, I hope if so Socialists are still in the neighbourhood he will reply to it, as it will give us working men a chance to warn the unemployed ...
... THE SOCIALISTS ACHIEVED? ttIR, —I presume that Miss McCall would like your readers to assume that she means —“What the Labour Party has achieved since it was elected,” rather than “what it oromlsed.” Just what has it acheived? it has nationalised coal ...
... THE SOCIALISTS. SHOP- .LOOTING IN LONDON. Owing to the publicity given to the police prohibition of the proposed Socialist torchlight procession, large crowds collected on Tuesday evening an Clerkenwell- green By nine o'clock some five or six thousand ...
... -..,.- NOT SOCIALISTS. OF LABOUR. By 1,492 votes to 44. th• COO Oe tba Labour Party at Newport jt4 • propleil by Geaeral Union of Weavers and TestiLs Workers, that candidates inigitt appeal OS Labour and Socialist instead of being baited to the title ...
... THE SOCIALIST At the London County Sessions, Clerkfnwrll, yesterday, before Sir P. H. Edlin, Q.C., Chairman, Sydney Dillon Sballard (tried last occasion), William Dean, Thomas Dobbins. Walter Ford, John Turner, Andrew Sainty, William Saddingtoo, George ...
... THE SOCIALISTS. Extraordinary precautions are being ?? by Sir Charles Warren, the Commissioner ol the Metropolitan Police, to prevent any disturbance west of Temple Bar, the boundary of the City-which is under Colonel Fraser's jarisdiction-on the day ...