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ffHE ADVERTISER FRIDAY SEPTEMBER II 192s STOCKPORT BYE-ELECTION PENSION POINTS Reasons why you should Vote for ..

... it Mr IjJastham appeals to Liberals all anti-Socialists to sink any differences that may exist help him to prevent the Socialists from capturing the seat The danger lie points out is that the anti-Socialist vote may be divided I appeal” says Mr Eastham ...

Published: Friday 11 September 1925
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3654 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE WORK BEFORE CONSERVATIVE MEN AND WOMEN

... vote for a Socialist candidate in order was then travelling at the rate of about to, ir.tmduce Conservative legislation. 10 to 15 miles an hour. close to Proceeding, Mr. Hammersley said •ae rope wihioh divided the roadway. When Socialists were moderate ...

LABOUR CANDIDATE ADOPTED. THREE OORNER.ED FIGHT IN V PROSPECT

... sional . Labour Party held on Mona) , evening in the Memorial Schools. ' Broadheath, and attended, by delegates from all the Socialist and Trail. Union , branches and Labour parties in , Division, Mr George Benson, of Dialey, was unanimously adopted 03 4bou ...

vim the Inv* ft,. Pnavass, ikosms littebeiti unpoosible.for Wit Patti t wt. indeed, these WI! – 14. bihAlr

... intro. &teed by Wheatley the previous week. That was the beginning of two things. It was the beginning of the showing of the Socialist hand and it was the beginning of the teal fight. a good ficht they would see front the Conservative Party. leheels.) tie ...

PAGE 26 Dame Irene warns of communist dangers ADVERTISER MARCH Sun Inn scramble 16 Hawthorn Street Wilmslow ..

... concern of Socialist is power and is interests of the country The British people are very tolerant honourable it a long time for to what said She said television newspapers the public could hear political question were now becoming averted socialist dangers ...

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... poll. She makes a special appeal to the women voters, and speaks with the conviction conceived of personal contact with Socialist propaganda in the great oity. She prefaced her remarks at Mobbedey with a statement which met with the approval of all. We ...

BRIBED BY OFFERS OF TOFFEE,

... in red frocks to prove they were real hot Socialists. Some boys who love figures, made a study of the contest, and by' classifying the whole of the school, proved to their own satisfac• tiori that the Socialists would win by six votes. The wobblers. ...

ChALPUIAi•ION FOR LABOUR. – (To the 6inDr.)

... oornin.g more directly under the Socialist minority within the Trade Unions. This that eventually the A% 1' 1 become the abject slaves of a ficcialistic cliztatorship. For instanoe, the West Ham Borough Council, being a Socialist Council, has decided that all ...

THE ADVERTISER FEBRUARY 28 1964 WHAT IS PROSPERITY FOR? The truth is that prosperity is as much about education as

... allocated to the social services We have provided three times as much for education and twice as much for health as the Socialists ever did We have increased pensions fivie times twice since the last election This is what prosperity has already brought ...

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... whose capital is in macthinery and bricks and mortar, has shown how ruinous that would be to industry. The object of the Socialists and the Communists is, of course, to get hold of the means of production. If every. body kept his capital in a cash-box ...

THE ADVERTISER FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 19Z5 WOMEN'8 8UPP0RT FOR MR EA8THAM DEANSGATE Picture House STOCKPORT BY ..

... as anti-Socialist candidate Many people were saying the Liberal If you- contest Stockport you wnl let the Socialist in” His opinion was that if the Liberal party failed to contest I seat it would be the shortest way to bring about Socialist represen- ...