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CITY AND COUNTY

... R. C. by Socialists. The Socialists were the only party | Mintou (organising teacher), read a long report of that knew what they wanted to-day. However |by year's work, giving a record of continued prodistasteful it might be to Socialists, most of whom ...

BOOKS, ETC., RECEIVED

... has put him on the wrong track.” Exactly, This kind of thing encourages those who complain of the sweeping charges some Socialists make | without rhyme or reason.—Epimo. | MR. PRESCOTT AND MRE. CHATTERTON To Tae Ebitor or ThE “ Lraper.” Sir,—~What 1 have ...

THE OPEN COLUMN,

... who cannot understand why the || socialists refuse to identify themselves with the Laberal party, to those remarks. They show un- | mistakably the great gulf that nxfl. the |, Socialist from the official Liberal. Socialist | takes his stand on economic and ...

GOVERNMENT AND REVISION. NEW l'RO(-'iTURE BILL. ’ SCENE IIN _’lT_H—_'L_ CHAMBER. M. DE BEAUREPAIRE'S CHARGES. ..

... of the Court of Cassation should be going on with the Dreyfus revision inquiry. (Protests from the Left.) M. Millerand (Socialist) reproached the Government with interrupting the course of justice and placing the affair in the hands of the Chamber. The ...

THE LINCOLN LEADER. FEBRUARY I:th, 1899, HAIL TO THE CHIEF!

... the presence of Mr H M Hyndman, and other well-known Socialists. | Another iudication of possible, or at least desiderated rapprochement, is the issue of a circular calling a “Conference of Socialist and Labour elected persons.” At the present time, the ...

TIHE PEACE CRUSADE, A MODIFICATION OF THn PILGRIMAGE, TI'E NATIONAL CONVENTION, By W. T. STEAD

... Convention ean be obtained from the lisis of delegates which are being published in War Against Wer. Core servatives, Liberals, Socialists, and Labour will all be represented. Ne shade of political opinien or religious belief which bas any claiin to make itseif ...

the promotion of limited lLiability companies

... ’hfl’- i . . . wind from the evolution of “straws” kindly h.‘:p:::n:.:;mn‘:d ?‘ l(h: ? e .rmn':“i One section of the Socialists—lor even they are iethe G g e e 9% (9% et 10 bt o oty ot as Co © s ; t ;. s | Mr. Chamberiain’s * plan. As an the cxceedingly ...

THE LINCOLN LEADER. WEEK ENDING APRIL Sth, 1599, OUR OUTILOOK

... to sec Lord Carrington attempt ‘o realise his suggestion. - - - . Leeds was the scene of a unique Confcrerce on s.mm{ of “Socialist and Labour clected per song” on local bodies, who discussed questions of local admusistration. Mr. F. Utu-Liv%ur.d. of Manchester ...

SALVATIONISM AND POLITICS

... ‘:mw-; won't have any Officers sometimes talk shout being Radicals, m..v.;mudot (h’-'.l. or M.y any arguren's \hllnmcrn!-, Socialists, and the like, when in = :uthority. pract : ”.(:w“(-_.uI:’lnyouur:qre any sympathy with any tice, and reality, they e the ...

The Langtons, of Langtoa ncar § . 3 Spiisby, have been fli:‘: I‘fih r:‘-;I»:ll“(:,lx:“:l:ll‘xi for many genrn!mm ..

... recoguitica. !prlu:«' of that htnul'llvle“ ;oulr!:;:ll:; .:‘:fim‘:’,:' Brought up amidst intelligent surroundings, in | Socialists, known as the l':{‘.l’., cease 10 misrenre‘an atmosphere in which the life of a country “‘“,' sent the workmen who now ...

& | LINCOLNSHIRE RIFLE I | ASSOCIATION, (

... Hyndmau, Smith and tilnclch. of London, and F. Brocklehurst, of Manchester,—to make arrangements for the International Socialist and Trade Unions Congress, which is to be held in Paris in the autumn of next year. There were representatives present from ...