FELIXSTOWE TO IPSWICH WALKING HANDICAP. STRONG COMPETITION IN SATURDAY’S RACE
... Association, Ipswich Harriers, St. Lawrence's Works, the Royal Air Force, 13th Ipswich Boy Scouts, and the League of Young Socialists, whilst two are unattached. ...
... Association, Ipswich Harriers, St. Lawrence's Works, the Royal Air Force, 13th Ipswich Boy Scouts, and the League of Young Socialists, whilst two are unattached. ...
... breakdown. Force, St. Lawrence’s Works, 13th Ipswich Boy Nurse Elizabeth Warn stated that she was Scouts, League of Young Socialists, and, in|engaged by Mrs. Hale to act as companion to addition, there were several competitors un-|jeceased whilst that lady ...
... wondered if his audience had ever stopped to think of the cost of coal in human flesh and human blood. Turning to Socialists, he said that ‘“Socialist” was a term | of abuse applied to people who differed from | one in opinion. ...
... ‘There was something in that, but it was terribly exagieratcd. Fhen the Liberal Party w.:ts‘auacked ecause they had put the Socialists into office. In addition Labour made violent attacks upon them, and they came out worst, The next election, however, would ...
... which to buy these commodities it was better they should pay the | tax and have wages to pay it with. Turning to allude to Socialists and Communists—there was not much difference between their principles—Mr. Pretyman said they both were united in one great ...
... helping who had joined this week. Fhev must make the League strong and keep it It was the only wav to fiecht the SCerve going, Socialist -t S A very hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Southall was proposed by Mr. Andrews, and heartily seconded by the Treasurer, Mr ...
... liked to get hold of them at an early age, and so teach them revolutionary work, and for that purpose they set up schools—Socialist Sunday Schools, At Gateshead, at one of its Communist schools, there is a mat just within the doorway. There are two words ...
... prevented it. Referring to the Trade Unions Bill, Mr. Prety man said that it was interesting to see what a complete fiasco the Socialists had made of their campaign against it. What the Bill aimed at was to give every man Nature's gift, which was “‘the right ...
... drive a motor, for the knowledge nugnt be of great service to him. In many cases, a wan whose business has left him turus Socialist. that’'s ridiculous. He should try liis hand at something else, and not look to politics to help hum. 1t only diverts his ...
... onnonents of Labour, as was evidenced at Norwich and Ipswich, where Tory and Liberal had joined together to keep out the Socialist and Labour Party candidates, The company present then visited the stalls, and a brisk trade resulted. The stallholders were ...
... Government that could do that was entitled to be called a great Government, Continuing, the speaker went on to deal with the Socialist proposal for the nationalisation of the land. Government control of farms, he said, meant that the farmers were going to ...
... would they get the rest? Another of the Socialist schemes was to nationalise the banks, and especially the Bank of England. Every business in the country which had banking accounts would be affected. The Socialists wanted to take over the Bank of England ...