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FROM LABOUR'S STANDPOINT. BY PHILIP SNOWDEN. THE LABOUR MOVEMENT: ITB GENESIS AND MEANING

... opinion of others. chooss, and they could rise carly if it so pleased them. 1 donot epeak of early ndnu’:vm “«WE ARE ALL SOCIALISTS NOW,” |ony to poiut out that the wornmg b 'r a Cabinct Minister some years sgo declared. | not only a beaith but a commercial ...

MAJOR RENTON'S CAMFAIGN

... Colouel Williams ecalled attention to the progress of Protection in Germany. It began with M. a ton en corn, and even the Socialiste were lod to accept this in 1879. The 106, Las gone up to 42 10s. now, and the Agrarians (L 4 great landowners) are asking ...

THE REASON WHY

... municipal affarre. The recont attempt at Tunbridge Wells—fortunately for the time being ddeded‘:gol.hn vigoreus efforts of ihe Socialist and ur bodies—to induce the Corporation to seli its prosperous eloctricity works to a private company, shows that cternal ...

FROM LABOUR'S STANDPOINT. »Y PHILIP SNOWDEN,

... boware of Sociclism and n‘,‘-pn.lhnf.‘:m-x.uwu to religion, morality, farmuly life and rates, if the Socialist candidate, hiding his terrible Socialist opinions under the disguise of » Labour candidate, shoaid be returned. Indeed, it is true to sey that ...

THE MAKING OF A PARTY

... greatly accentuated the bitterness of Vlhfll strife. The wilim to“the Labour Party s bom‘\ directed chiefly against its Socialistic Ei:ojpk& | The Ansliun Bishops have entered iti- { cal fray. and on November 11th they ished | a Encyclical which has caused ...

cyoress. WHAT IS PHYSICAL INCAPACITY. Claim for the Loss of an eye. WHY THE WORKMAN WAS DISMISSED,

... he,c:!fld not get the proper amount of work out of his machine. Neot only +hat, but they objected to the man preaching Socialistic doctrines and other things there, and &0 delaying the work of {he other men. (ILgaghter.) Dr. Preston.aod Dr. Mac Lean spoke ...

MRE. ROBERTS' RECEPTION AT BRACEBEIG k.

... boges, le M.& KEMP & FLMITT. CHEMISTS, LIN! X TAE SOCIALIST'S MANITIESTO. (To e Loirce.] Sir—l am a Sociahist, and T have been told by the Social Democratic Federation to vote tor Seely, However any Socialist can do o 1 cannot comprehend. 1 might give my ...

WHAT HOPE FROM THE COUNTIES- SLEAFORD

... was the working classes ‘ol foreign countries that eupported Protection® It was his lot, not long age, to be present at a Socialist congress at Dresden, and what he learned from it wasthws. That the working classes in Germany, and the progreesive classes ...

THE GERMAN COMMISSION HOW THEY OBTAINED THEIB EVIDLENCE

... the of a Protection tax, they must communicate with and pay a visit to the Gewerkochaften a kind of trade union, but on Socialistic .nes) in ever; town «f Germany. There they may get valuable material and genuine information. The ue:er 1:::“0! uaonly 'OC’N ...

LIGHTS OF LINCOLNSHIRE

... to “emash” the Liberal Party in the hope that a great revolt from vitra Toryism will one day bring labour on top with a Socialist creed. Socialism, if it eicr becomes the national policy of our old Logland, will come by gradual means and ratural means ...

THE LABOUR WORLD. (BY A LABOUR M.P]

... they were last n power lh¢3 have ofien thouzht that they were unjustly dealt with by :peakers in the advanced Labour and Socialist movement, who declared there was no difference between the Liberal and Tory partics—an opinion | do not hola—so far as the ...