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WHAT THE PAPERS ARE SATINS

... Fifty centenarians had all been married. PANTY AND PILTAtT BRATS ANOTRUI A conference representative of various Labour and Socialist intersets was held in the LLP. Hall, North Street, on Saturday evening, with reference to the representation of North and ...

TEE LUNCHEON

... have solved the difficult problem of crushing thirty-six hours' work into every day of twenty-four hours—(laughter) —a real socialist of the Biblical breed. Her Excellency is a Tweedmouth, sister of a noble Lord, whose services to the State have been heartily ...

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... have solved the difficult problem of crushing thirty-six hours' work into every day of twenty-four hours—(nfighter) —a real socialist of the Biblical breed. Her Excellency is a Tweedmouth. sister of n noble Lord, whose services to the State have been heartily ...

PUMPS AT COTTAGES

... bear in mind that the difficulty experienced in getting money was largely due to the folly of the Government in pursuing a Socialistic policy which drove capital out of the country. The difficulty had been intensified by the cowardice of Mr. Birrell in allowing ...

Al UCH MORE INFLAMMATORY LANGUAGE

... they had to admit that in certain Unionist constituencies in Ulster an unholy and `INSIDIOUS COMBINATION OF NATIONALISTS, SOCIALISTS ; AND 80- CALLED LIBERALS was at work, having for its object the overthrow of genuine Unionism. From direct and honest attack ...

BUSINESS NOTICE

... may be both critical and eventful. The Socialist movement is described as the cloud on the horizon, though no bigger than a man's hand. The attack on the liquor traffic took place at the same time as the Socialist scare. Then followed the depression in ...

-~ visions conveyed by The Limavady Town who were making renko us effort. t,. Provisional Order, 1897, to the

... opens, discuss their own troubles until the Baronage, who is aomething of a Tartar, abruptly ends t:.e democratic (or Socialistic) declarations of one of their number by giving all a month's notice to leave in three week', The Baron arrives to regale ...

NORTH ANTRIM AND THE NAVY

... supporters must have been pained when they read that on Wednesday last he voted, with a handful of Irish Home Rulers and English Socialists, against the proposal of the Government to put the Navy in such a condition that it will be able to protect our shores from ...

HOW IT STOPS PURCHASE

... 2100 of land stock issued in 1905 was only £7 10e, it is now £l4. The deliberate policy of the Government in promoting socialistic schemes and in pe;mitting lawlessness in Ireland has led to this great loss in land stock. Mr. Wyndham had made arrangements ...

THE BALL Y MONEY FREE PRESS

... various stages of dirtiness. A Navy League meeting at Christchurch, New Zealand, ended in a fiasco owing to the extremists and Socialists refusing to allow the speakers to be heard. The overwhelming majority of the 5,000 persons present was, however, in favour ...

Arm 22, 1909 tains to tilt atter. THE LAND Brix. FEEDING THE FARMERS WITH AN EMPTY SPOON. Dear Sir,—Was it

... But who is responsible for this lasts? Most certainly the Radical Government. From the day it started to pander to the Socialist Party and to permit wholesale lawlessness in Ireland it became difficult to borrow money on good terms. Whereas the Radicals ...

the depths of its being, they could not behere that any Ulster division with a majority of Protestants in its

... credit of the country could not achieve. Radical statesmanship consisted in surrender to the loudest shout—Nationalist, Socialist, or T.abour. However, the time was near at hand when Radical misrepresentation would be powerless, the wholesale breach of ...