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LITER ATURE

... pessimistic That the book is radical down to the ground will be obvious to every reader, and that it will be banned as Socialistic is nearly equally pro- bable. Its Radicalism, however, goes no further than stating that the misery and degradation of the ...

LITERATURE

... shut out the importance and urgency of the Irish question. A crisis bns arrived, he says, and the English people,whatever Socialists may think, cannot go behind eighty-six represent- atives elected under a household franchise and protected by the ballot ...

THE ORATORIO THE THEREE HOLY CHILDREN

... strength rem ined good, but that his condition caused gret anxiet'.. t THE CROWN AND THE PIKLICO POISONING CASE AND TaE SOCIALISTS. London, Monday. At the Old Bailey to-cisy, Mr Maloney applied that the recognisances of witnesses for the (Orownn | in ...

LITERATURE

... all countries' banished. Recent legislation is referred to-the 0 Church, Land, and Education Acts-as illustrit. ing the socialistic tendency of even so conserva- tive a body as the English Parliament .c 'tPoliticus, though advocating what he calls I Christian ...

MAGAZINES FOR APRIL

... excellentnumnber. Several of the articles are exceptionally valutble. and inte- resting. In this cam is topenin uc i o Modern Socialists and the Medieval Church, and the first -of a series of chapters on Theology, by the Rev P Finlay. A curious and suggestive ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST

... the writer's conten- tion that the spread of culture among the lower : classes should be the first object of the Christian Socialist, but we cannot agree with him that it would be possible by its aid to stay the approach of the blood-stainedphantom of Nihilism ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... should be fully informed re- | specting increasing menaces and danlgers to wlich the Holy See is exposed. THE CHICA-GO SOCIALISTS. (REUTE2tS TELEGRAM.) Chicago. Fridk . | The sentences on thie ?? a ;ar- - chists will be pronouncc-i to-3ay. In re1A3y- ...

LITERATURE

... have resumed work at Chicago, and everything is quiet. The earniugs of the Wabash have increased 23,000 dols. THE PROPOSED SOCIALIST DEMON- .STRAION ON LORD MAYOR'S DAY. (BY TELEGRAPH.) London, Thursday. The Central News learns that the London Social Democratic' ...

THE LONDON SOCIALISTS AND THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... THE LOND0N SOCIALISTS At:D TEE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW. IP1.R=1TION OF THE DEMONSTRA. T'loN. (BS' TnLEGAPs j London, Wednesday. The Press Associ stion states that the following letter from Colonel Fraser, commissioner of police, dated to-day, was read at a ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR MAY

... financial and busi- ness relations with the outside world, and princi- pally with India, and the threatening aspects of the Socialistic movement. As to the former, Mr Devds holds that Our rulers are, above all others, bound to avoid in their dealings with ...

JUNE MAGAZINES

... district has decided to joithe strk_ _ notwithstanding the contrary recomendation i the Brussels Federation. Anseele, the Socialist i leader from Ghent, who was presentat the sittuig, i opposed the decismon of the syndicate. A few 'small bands of strikers ...

LITERATURE

... Crawford's feelings, too, sometimes lead him into statements which are hardly borne out by the facts. He says that in Germany Socialist means an ingenious individual of restricted financial resources? who generally failsto blow up some important personage ...