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... at 7.20, Popular Lectare by Mr. William Pearson, at Temperance Wull, Sabject: * Wouid Teetota'ism Lower Wages? A R plv to Socialists.” Discus sicn and Questions Jnvited All are welcome, Mr. Coun- Mr citlor Raddeck will ke the chir ¢ Everybody should hear ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... —in other words, t e I mperor—had forbidden the officers and men of the Guards Army Corps to read a certain newspaper of Socialistic tendencies. Such prohibitions are not unusual. Perhaps, however, tiie worst instance of leading-string control to which ...

CAROLINE MARTYN, THE “CHRISTIAN SOCIALIST.” Mlss LENA WALLIS® MONOGRAPH,

... short of wonderful. We find a glimpse in this book of the reasons which led her to avow herself not m:rc.y a Socialist, but a “Christian Socialist.” 1t is a phrase that adds very little to the meaning of either term. If Caroline Martyn's Socialism be not ...

EIGN NEWS. h E PHILIPPINE TURMOIL

... expected that 38 vessds to Framce by the mail steamer this wecek. :letll'l:;hiput nmtu commumgn, m‘cludmgfl‘one M. Breton (Socialist) has given notice to L. oA At et N i Dupuy that he will address an interpellation 10 | voqee] :J 5‘ Asdroyers, oy ¢ the ...

THE COMEDY OF THE CASUAL

... THE COMEDY OF THE CASUAL wishes she had hitherto declined to lecture for the Socialists in Lincoln, but this was a different thing. She looked forward to it with mangled feelings, for it would be the first time that her mother and many of the friends ...

THE OPEN COLUMN

... the “nom de plume” character; especially as the terms “Worker,” “Toiler,” Lnbnug.” etc., are favourite sobriquets with Socialists.—Yours, ete., J. PRESCOTT. January 11th, 1599, ...

THE OPEN COLUMN

... the “nom 4= plume” character: especially as the terms “Worker,” ““Loiler,” “Labour,” etc., are favourite sobrignets with Socialists.—Yours, ete. J. PRESCOTT. Japaary lith, 1599, THE LINDOM.TERRACE LAND. I'o Tz Eotror or Tas “ Lrxavee.” Sjr,—Can you tell ...

MR. PORTER'S ESSAY ON BULL-DOGS. THIS FOR REMEMBRANCE

... press of Lincoln, their rerh-‘ to such enticism are nmwmd. It is now or Mr, Prescott to prove t “Worker” and “Toiler” are Socialiste.—Yours, etc.. E. CHATTERTON. 26, Norman-street. [\fll Mr. Chatterton be good enough to farnish an instance of the “Leader” ...

!TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION LINCOLN BANKRUPTCY COULT

... Liberals by Radicals, so would Radicals have to be succeeded by Socialists. The Socialists were the onl{ party that knew what they wanted to-day. However distasteful it might be to Socialists, most of whom bhad been brought up as Liberals, yet if no other ...

CHAMBEAN

... people were filled with lao::‘n‘u ior France and were thoroughly jwace-loving. With regard to the disarmament conference, the Socialist Deputy asked wuether the French ;d»kgutm would receive instructions that shouid be not only theoretical, out also possess ...

(PEER DALZIEL'S AGENCY.)

... Esterhazy has been given full permission to answer all questions put to bim by the Court. In the Chamber of Deputies, M. Breton (Socialist) interpellated the Government regarding the diplomatic doss'er in the Dreyfus case. M. Breton, and also M. Tramu, who followed ...

BOOKS, ETC., RECEIVED

... Lincoln, their replies to such eriticism are -np‘r:-'d. It is now for Mr. Presott to prove that “Worker” and “Toiler” are Socialists.——Yours, ete., E. CHATTERTON. 26 Norman-street. [Will Mr. Chatterton be good enough to furnish an instance of the “Leader” ...