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Greenwich and Deptford Observer

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL

... being actuated thereto by the conclusive eloquence of the revolutionary doctrine, lie was a Litieral, a Radical, and a Socialist. After finishing his studies he spent some time on the estate of Lieutenant Ilogdanovitch. a friend of his. He did this on ...

SIATE OF RUSSIA

... under the same horrible conditions. The prisoners are packed like cattle in the bold of the ship:' THE SOCIALISTS AT WORK Anmx. Again the Socialist organisAtion, which had for some time kept quiet, is beginning to show signs of life. Full details of the ...

THE CANADIAN IHNENUE

... street. and who fired four shots front a revolver at his pursuers, styled hiuiself on examination a Russian Revolutionary Socialist. Ile stated that the progracuilie of the society hound its members not to submit to capture without attempting the lives ...

A NEW AFRICAN EXPEDITION

... with an olive branch in the left baud. It will he put in circulation on New Year's-day. THE Etii ton OF TIM Traraillenr, a Socialist paper publishisl at Marotilleo, has been sentenced to two months' imprisonment and £2O tine for libelling General do Gallifet ...

Published: Saturday 29 November 1879
Newspaper: Greenwich and Deptford Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 767 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SERIOUS RIOTING AT PFSTII

... regiments, but the general belief is that the neck of the movement is broken. The Government papers endeavour to make the Socialists responsible for the disturnannes, but the independent Hungarian press unanimously declares that only a change of Cabinet ...

ANOTHER RAID BY NADAS

... on the life of the Emperor; the programme of the Executive Committee; a political letter, No. 2, from a Socialist; a letter from a French Socialist; a correspondence, headed A Chronicle of Persecution ; answers to correspondents and announoenienta. The ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1880
Newspaper: Greenwich and Deptford Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1479 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FOREIGN ANT/ COLONIAL. According to an article in the latest number of the Grosz Wee, a weekly magar.ine, to which

... politics, they were neither Republicans nor Socialists. But the Russian polies) seem to he in a fair way of shearing the Poles of their Conservative glory. Their attempts to dieeover some Niiii:ists Socialists have at lest led to the arrest of is fess supposed ...

THE OBSERVER.--,-S.A.TURDAY. APPIT, 10, 1880

... the Protestant Church have sent in their resignations the Kerkoraad (Church Council), one with tie. object of spreading Socialistic views., the two others on conseientious grounds. THE OLDEsT NRWsPAPER IN EUROPE.—M. Alphonso Goovnerts, enintrunal I.ihrarian ...

STATE OF RUSSIA. ORJXCTB OF THX NIHILIRTS.

... Petersburg tiorrespondent of the Cologne GazettAi from a Nihilist Catechism, which was produced at the trial of the well-knewn Socialist leader Netchaveff in 1871: 'We must enter i..to close °outset with the people, and especially with those who from the time ...

A SUICIDAL PHILOSOPII.EIt

... cares pa.t, Thy h.urt is ra4 herr. TI macistrtues 1111 l for n to enable inqohi s to he ma& of friends at Dridgnurtit. SOCIALIST TRIAL IN ilmnurt.-21 gren.t Socialimt trial had been concluded nt ttcrin. Sixteen persnns were amused of it ut with reeret ...

POLITICAL_ TRIALS

... iniurated tissues, while the intermittent currents cause a reabsorption of the tissues thus prepared. ARM= OP SOCIALISTS AT MILAN.—TWO Socialist agitators, Andrea Costa and Anne ischoff, have been arrested at Milan. Cools is a native of Bologna, aged 28 ...

STATE OF RUSSIA. THE PROPOSED introims IN EUSSIA POSTPONED

... PALACE. A New York correspondent writes: Mr. S. B. Shevitch is a Russian gentleman connected with a German newspaper of socialistic tendencies published in this city. I found him the other day in a state of considerable astonishment over the reports forwarded ...