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THE MELTOX MOWBRAY TIMES VALE OF BELVOIR GAZETTE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1887,

... woriing men in towns to o vanishing point. i The utter rout which attended JSociatien o, the efforts of the Northampton Socialists ¢n Sunday morning will tend in some measure to inspire many peop'e with a belief that the Borough which bas distinguished ...

SAVAGE ATTACK UPON A CLERGYMAN

... eon ated uulbnuawcr;l the agitator by h:fl‘inyhimg:osm the fountain steps, bonneting and huxtifing him, an seattering his Socialistic literature, Reid pro ceeded home under police Iprotec!ion, followed by crowd who threatened to lynch him, A TRAP accidens ...

NOTES

... comes, no doubt, from the Queen's enemies in America with whom he is in close correspondence. Davitt is by conviction a pure Socialist, and his speeches are even Communistic in their tendency and nhfplimtion. He is a strenuous supporter of r. George and Father ...

AITEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... on Sunday in connection with the late Socialist disturbances. Between two aund three thousand persons assembled in the vicinity of the railway station, for the purpose of giving a deputation of Norwicit ‘Socialists a warm reception:” A large body of police ...

CREAM OF THE COMIC PAPERS

... Whether, when your butcher gives you short weight, you see ** the error of his weighs.” JUDY'S OWN AGONY COLUMN, HAWARDEN TO SOCIALIST SOFT 'UNS, — Remember Mitchelstown, and, like me, look after the chips. Bireren 1o crmizes L.—Wish I'd been -T\.-rp like ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... and the provinoea. A 50ENE of & remarkable character was witnessed in the Parish Chureh, Dundee, on Sunday when about 300 Socialists or ** unemployed,” ragged and dirty, visited the chureh in a body and took their laces in the best pews. Owing, however ...

CONSERVATIVE MEETING AT SYSTON

... two or three so.ialists were being taken to prison by the police and on the other stood Gladsone and Harcourt one of the Socialists poiating to them was saying to the police ** Way doa’t you take them up and leave us nronc # After a few other observations ...

ARREST OF AN M.P,

... who had been l taken into custody. These turned cut to be Mr. | Cupninghame Graham, M.P., and Mr. Burns, the | well-known Socialist, who hsd come to the Square with the avowed iotention of testing the legality of Sir Charles Warren's proclamation. Noticing ...

SUNDAY'S DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON

... re. Which regulations and directjons were to continue in force until further notice. It was curreutly reported that the Socialists and others had resolved to make an uttempt to overcome the police and *capture the Square, Rumour spoke mysteriously of ...

Tux Queen and Court has reterned to Windsor Castle from Balmoral,

... sta, ys without licence, and ml:dnnd unl‘:l ?::nw-. down: wards, A ooorEß named William Culwick, who is well known as a Socialist leader and lecturer, W& sentenced by a London nnfihluto the other day to & month's imprisonment for using threateniog words ...

NEWS NOTES

... that every week scores of men offer themselves for enrolment, though it is know that there ar» hardly apy vacancies, “+ Socialists and roughs having discovered that | shere is pothing to be gained by making a dissurbance in Trafalgar square but dry ...