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THE SOCIALIST ORATOR IN ABERDEEN

... THE SOCIALIST ORATOR IN ABER DEEN. Mr J. L. Mahon (23), Socialist lecturer, Edin- burgh, was charged at the Aberdeen Police Court yesterday, before Baillies Mearns and Pyper, with obstructing the thoroughfare in Cast'e Street on Stind;,y night. The interest ...

THE SOCIALISTS AND THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... THE SOCIALISTS AND THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW. PRECAUTIONS BY THE AUTHORITIES. In view of possible disturbances to-day, the Metropolitan Board of Works heave given orders that C ~all public works in course of construction lie the I metropolis should be boarded ...

GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS

... delegaUtes, which is to take place on Sunday next. TRIAL OF FRENCH SOCIALISTS. a Paris, October 24, Evening. d The trial of persons arrested in connection with C the Working Me's Socialist Congress in Paris was continued to-day, when the defence of the G ...

A PLEA FOR LIBERTY.*

... Socialism, gives a clear and concise account of what !tbe Socialists really propose to do with us all; taking Schdfile's quintessence of Socialism as the most business-like account of the Socialist position which had as yet appeared. Mr Robertson's clear ...

THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... TH~lE LORD TlAlYOR'S SHOW. I -- . THE SOCIALIST SCARE. TRAFALGAR SQUARE DEMOINSTRATION. 1v - 11. | ?? OtTj. OWI CORRESONDFNT.) ! c London, Tuesday N1,Tight. i The dreaded ninth of November is almost I over, and the inhabitants of London breathe Er freely ...

OPENING OF THE BORDEAUX EXHIBITION

... that the Socialists had not prevented a single scheme of practical reform. As IVW. Ribot left the ban- queting hall with the Ministers of Commerce and Justice he was made the object of a hostile demonstration by about onile hundred Socialists who had collected ...

BOOKS OF 1871

... publishing office, having been implicated in the rlate Socialist movement by the publishing of Socialist books and pamphlets, has been closed by an Imperial order. From Pesth it is reported that the Socialist Democrats MU. Scheu, iKuttril, Schaftner, and Peschau ...

RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY LITERATURE

... Congress of Socialists, take crom a Marseilles newspaper, next appears. Tbhese are followed by statistics of political o-ences duringr A period of six monthl, numbering 36. An &n0 nounccerment appears or, the part of the Polish Socialists, expressing ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... mercial Banking Company of Sydney. SOCIALIST RIOT IN BERNE 100 PERSONS INJURED. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) Berne, June 19. Serious disturbances occurred here this after- noon in consequence of an attack made by the Socialists upon a large body of Italian workmen ...

THE SUPPRESSED ORATOR

... that though he took the 'chair that evening he was well known not to be a Socialist; he was an advanced Radical-(applause)-but if Mr Mabon had not claimed the title of Socialist he should have been able to have gone along with him and accepted him as a ...

LITERATURE

... concludes that one personD in ten in Germany may at least be regarded as ari Socialist. Nay more, he says it is a, well-known hi f act that a, lar~ge proportion of the Socialist army sc is made up of young artisans, operatives, and ti labourers, fromt the ...

MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS

... (REUTE'9s TFLrGRAMS. ) Berlin, Monday.-The daylhas passed quietly. Various labour meetings were held. About 600 Independent Socialists assembled in the eastern quarter, and being reinforced by a number of Anarchists, marched through the town. No- thing unusual ...