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The Lincoln Sccialists are evidently elated that one of their open air meetings has been interfered with by the ..

... crusade against freedom of speech unless speakers eay illegal things or create an obstructive nuisance in the etreets. Lincoln Socialists have more sense than to do that. I presnme the new-born police zeal comes from the tail rather than the head. It is interesting ...

TAN fights Reserved.) RAILWAY NOTES

... goal; Beatley and Hulmes backs: :,._,,?}.c.l bis position.” That should make the Beales, Simpson and ‘\S'fi hatves: Pugh, | Socialists shrick, though it 1s uacommenly lLike Scott, Clarke, Cowley and Eitchie forwards. !rhu‘. mest of them oin practice, when ...

WELTON RURAL COUNCIL. A PORTILAND ROMANCE,

... the previous ovler, ln.-.\h- by my heating heart. From the roof 1 —_— toiump over an to the boundary wall about ten op THE SOCIALIST. fwelve foet distant, T dareeay it was a bold leap, hat you don’t stick st trifles when you are e caping from Portland. 1 ...

THE TRADE UNION CONGRESS

... It was then resolvad, by a majority, that the Parliamentary Committee nhr.nlJoinvi'.o representatives of co-operative, Socialist, trade union, and other societies of a kindred nature to attend a special Congress, to devise a scheme for securing the re|turn ...

THE SUBMERGED

... condition of England question-—a question which Carlyle ruthlessly laid bare. He even showed his sympathy with the Christian Socialist movement inaugurated by F. D. Maunce, and “The Princess,” the greatest perhaps of his poems, excepting the “In - Memoriam ...

ITEMS OF NEWS,

... an appeal to the Qacea for the moiutenance A continuation of the activity in the Ordnance hfla‘v-ldh-wuwwh- por— l —nhirh Socialists have a reso.ulicn .y':‘moum sgainst Leglana’s md of the TLAusY B Ontwardly Johanneshurg is quict. The prevail ing feeling ...

“The attitude which the Rev. Hugh Price’ Hughes has assumed in regard to the Transvaal question has startled ..

... resolution, expressing the hope of the Congress that “the stafi will use every effort to secure the clection of Labour and Socialist candidates for Parliament,” was strongly opposed and withdrawn. The dismissal of two members of the Fawcett Association was ...

A LINCOLNSHIRE BREACH OF PROMISE

... Thomas (bass), out, is not upon the burgessroll, was not m:ngz'ly; Mrs. Jessap, Miss Barnaby, Miss ;:‘.'“‘d; and the Socialists had kept Croft, Miss Simons, Mr. Hodgett, Mr. A. E. their intentions secret until this day, when{ On Monday the City U i ...

The Market Rasen U = enough chairs to it o:,’ Council have l‘ Two more cases of small ”!‘;1“'. Southworth

... of *;‘;|A‘-'l‘ 'l'em’t'lnlennzn n:h' s “London Gazette,” ::'ll (:‘ Mr. -(‘F-uon, ¥'~ H. Jackson, Mr. C. C, Curti slton (Socialist) . s Cinfevence ‘snd of lflzlhne I report of And meet nun'or':‘:nfl;:l] nevep yield, nn?.;;’ M’runmh.;.‘,‘]!;lu:t;e o Tg ...

In the Upper Ward, only 1,077 of the 1,916 electors went to the ballot-box. There is) something wrong in a

... erooked man to a straight for its second representative. The Torics polled their last vote for Mr. Samuel Horton, and the Socialists helped him all they could, so that he got 1,527 votes against Mr. George Hood's 1,466, 1 am very sorry for the latter. Il ...

ments, too, difier widely from each other.] The “Weokly Independent” foe the current *Tanta’ Kruger takes ..

... There is no need for a | teTesting personality. He was born in Glas Bapublican guard at Bloemfontein such as is to |BO is 3 Socialist ; th rnadet ihree vnsuccessbe found at Pretoria—no need for the services (! S o 5” I.|§\o Purhnmu‘.b does not of a single ...