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THE BUSSJAH IHVASIOH OF BOTJMABIA

... proposal of the committee granting 105 new captaincies was thereupon adopted, the members of Progress and Centre party and Socialists voting against it. ...

SHIPPING

... A movement has been on foot for some time past, and has now been brought to a successful issue, to hold an International Socialist Congress in Pans during the forthcomirg Exhibition. The meeting will be organised by the committee of the recent Workmen's ...

i ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF.i THE GERMAN EMPEEJR

... the purpose of showing the rich the present condition of the people aud whither it led. * He was in possession of several Socialist democratic writings, but he denied that he belonged to any political party. He was, he said, au anarchist, and an enemy to ...

THE COMMUNISTS IN THE UNITED.STATES

... THE COMMUNISTS IN THE UNITED STATES. The Socialist or Communistic Party in the United States 13 governed by an Executive Com- mittee with head-quarters at Cincinnatti, and has agents at various points. For the propagation of its views it publishes 24 ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Bill for repressing excesses of social democracy, and an intended meeting of social democrats to elect dele- gates to a Socialistic Congress has been prohibited. ?? Six transport ships, with the Indian troops, have arrived at Port Said, and proceeded to ...

tARLIAMENT AND THE.INDIAN TROOPS

... greatly j injured if Nonconformists were ?? to cele- , brate the rites of burial in churchyards after their j own fashion. The Socialist Movement in Germany. — lt is con- firmed that clause six of the BiU for repressing the exces es of Social Democracy has heen ...

PROGRESS TO PERDITION

... fiocie- j ty by ?? down the rich and lifting up the | poor. A Hoedel in Germany tries to assas sinate | the Emperor, and the Socialistic creed is widely preached by a ' Working-men's Congress in I Belgium without interference. In the Com- mune the DevU leaves ...

LATEST NEWS

... although not altogether free from danger, will, it is hoped, soon be healed. The would-be assassin in this case was not a Socialist Democrat, but a journalist, a literary man in reduced circumstances, one Dr. Nobiling, of Dresden, who has come to Berlin ...

LATEST NEWS

... mother, who had been fetched to identify the prisoner. He admitted that he had earnestly sympathised with Ultromontanes and Socialists ; that he had accomplices ; and that, though he had no reason to spare them, he would mention no names just then. He owned ...

NOBILING OfilME AND THE.FITTUEE

... time of the German Emperor by a doctor of philosophy named Nobiliug. The crime, it is freely admitted, was instigated by Socialistic motives, and evidently was the farther working out of the scheme which com- menced active measures in the person of Hoedel ...

LATEST NEWS

... number of well-known persons of position, attended to show their respect for the deceased THE GERMAN SOCIALISTS. Beelin, Tuesday Several more Socialists were arrested ye ;terday and to-day in this city, and large numbers in the provinces. Trouble is reported ...

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

... adhered to in place of a blind seeking after an abstract and uncertain good, the more flourishing are they likely to become. Socialistic and Communistic clangers will be held at bay, and, what is of great importance, the undivided sympathy of the nation at ...