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LITERATURE

... ¾s he Sci c. ETo-se I agitat'lrs whon ran the societies or ut'ilis ?? naiaa of _rale nnirrl1sm aes a peg to halg therl Socialistic crat llon, whileii2 cl phar t;)e valiyeS tslisii by tie ;Vi£rk'rrg Pan to advenc' thliit ir - rtirsil'ai it'I Le-r-eiS. ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... a maid of honour at tie, ('curt o' Berlin i5 griiliiiullv described, as are ber ewforts to promiiote tbie welfare of ?? Socialists iland Anarelists of Berliin, aud. o.L the sailor-: in the Baltic. most of wiihom sle found to lie Atheists of ?? nmosb rempulsve ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... a very exciting cha-acter and of ingenious construction, is told by Fred Whishaw, who takes readers behind the scenes in Socialist and Anarchical circles. Pears' Pictorial continues the interesting series of 'Representative English Humorous Artists ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... clergymnan of the Church of England, one George Jinkinson, whose amia is to reorgamrise society according to his own ideas of socialistic Christianity. The book is dedicated to human society; the writer is forcible and ?? Pay times, and theoretically suggestive ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... Icast, officially. Mr. Edward Behallay, the authocr of Looking Backward, Equality, and other novels, with a strong Socialistic tendency, is a Massachusetts man, and the sont of a> Baptist miniz~ster. It is interesting to note, now that The Little ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... Jabez Nutyard, by AMr Edmnonda -(Jarrold & Sons. pubishers), gives an old-fashioned 2story of a quiet description, with Socialist teaching .between the lines. { ' RUSSIANS DESMrOIsm.-This title has been r given to a pamphlet containing a number of papers ...

AMUSEMENTS

... Keyser was arids-ted by Mat Hernia-n Hodge, M.P., and Mr. R-. J C. Morebrav, son of Sir John fowbray.- M-P. Mr. Qu-loh, Socialist candidate, h}ad Mr. Hyndans's asis~aniiee at anameeting in the Town Hall. ROTliE{RHAM. At. a meeting of tire Rutherblssrm ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... shoulder high by their sup- porters. 2Mr. Tom Mann was the principal speaker at the outdoor demonstration in support of the Socialist candidate, Mr. Quelch. The meeting was the largest and most orderly meeting ever held in Reading. It is believed that t~he ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... the name of the one suggests the other. The great aim of Socialists is to improve the condition through the State; they would make the State supreme in every department of life. Christian, Socialists endeavour rather to influence. the people, and through ...

SERIOUS RIOTING IN BRUSSELS

... police. When the sitting was sus- pended at half-past four the Socialist deputies at once came to the entrance, and were louldy cheered. The gendarmes tried to disperse trhe people. The Socialists then placed themselves at the head of an improvised procession ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... founded on Mr. J. W. Mackail's Life of Williai MIorris, is a vigorous ctztici'nai of the poet, printer. house decorator, and Socialist. 'The author does ?? form a. very high opinion of Morris's achievements in any of his numerous and varied occupabions. He ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... statistics find a place in a lengthy ai-tcle by F. A. M'Kenzio. Mr. J. R. Macdonald, the Socialist candidate for Leicester. is the author of an article, ' Why I am a Socialist. There is an il- lustrated article dealing aith Union Chapel, Man- chester. ard Dr ...