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SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS Two Deliberate Lies to Win Political Power The Socialist Government were strongly criticised by Major C. York, M.P. for when submitted the report at the inaugural annual meeting of the Conservative and Unionist Associations' Yorkshire Pr ...

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS The results of 17 oj the London Borough Council elections were declared last night. In addition a portion of Chelsea was also declared, the remainder being held over 1 until to-day. ! the 1931 election: the were divided follows: MR. . H.AI ...

socialists:

... socialists: Barnsley—Aid. J. F. Brofey. Barrow-in-Furness—Aid.' John Whinnerah. James Brindy. Boltwn—Aid. Frank Cheftdle. BridporWMrj Andrew Spiller. Burnley—Mr. Henry I^ees. Crewe.—Air, William C. White, Oukinfteld—Mr. George Saxon. Glosaop—rAlrj J. ...

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS NO WAR OF REPRISAL OR PROPAGANDA M-|PParis, Friday LEON BLUJvf in a speech here to-day denounced as absuqd the accusation that French Socialists sought war as reprisal to avenge our persecuted comrades, or in the hope of destroying this ...

OF SOCIALISTS

... OF SOCIALISTS. On a site commanding one of tho finest views in county Durham, tho foundation stones were laid on Saturday of eight dwellings in course of erection under tho Randolph (Evenwood) district scheme of tho Durham Aged Mineworkers’ Homes Association ...

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS. A OF £lO,OOO. For two and a half bourn yesterday the Leeds City Council discussed the visit the King and Queen the city on the 7th July. Among the two leading parties there was absolute unanimity, but the extreme section of Labour party, following ...

SOCIALISTS

... tho Socialists, and city would in the hands of Socialistic administration. The Liberals had no policy or programme, except it were to turn out the Conservatives, and he did not think the ratepayers would give them a blank cheque for the Socialists to honour ...

SOCIALIST

... SOCIALIST. THE SEASON ON THE EAST COAST. the Editor Tho Yorkshire Post. Sir,—-In your East C'oaat Holiday Notes stated that Filey is silent and dewerted, which far from being torrcct. As old resident cf over 60 years, never remember many visitors in ...

SOCIALIST

... SOCIALIST. Riding. June 22. have been asked, like many others, to sub- -:jt the Hostel Leeds. I! ran an-wer tliat appeal, when I read in !'• Itu*. Echo. of last week, an account of a X- i ...

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS You cannot have your cake and eat it —CHANCELLOR Unions will protest From Our Political Correspondent, lAN TRETHOWAN SOCIALIST M.i'.s are dumbfounded the new Budget. That Sir Stafford Cripps should not only reject all their demands for cut ...

NOT SOCIALISTIC

... NOT SOCIALISTIC Sir Edward Grigg. who was chairman of the Reorganisation Commission, referred to suggestions that the , Commission had made ultra-Socialist recommendations, and said that it did not propose State Government, but self-government for the ...