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Qr/LITIED BLATIMY

... recognition of the Socialist in the present day is that of the majority of those who have ike aspiration; with him in other words, the will of the majority of the European Socialist party. Again, on p. 12 7 he writes, The Socialist has a distinct aim ...

LABOUR’S DEFEAT

... polling 2000 more veto© than the total Socialist rote, and they are more startled than Socialists. At Lerwick. Mothill, Partick, and ■any other daces pure Socialism bead* the poll. And at Pontar —put down Socialist rout —Socialism proper ha* had two I ...

Published: Friday 16 November 1906
Newspaper: Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 452 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Sottish Ilimployment Figure,

... rent. of the membera the members ' and this neglect has enabled the Socialist minority to control in many societies. with the result that the societiow are being explooitesl hr the Socialist. for their own roods. flow this minority influence work, was recently ...

THE MAN OF DESTINY

... enterprise. Let us deal with the first point-- a comparison between Socialist election pledges and Socialist performance when in office. SOCIALIST PROMISES. I have here • list of Socialist promises and pledges given at the last election; there are 18 dente; ...

Suffragettes

... To some extent, therefore, the remark is justified that we are all Socialists now. There is a vast difference, however, between a Socialist in part and a wholehogger. The Socialist wants everything 'really to be a State possession. There are among ...

INDIAN BANK WITH 72 BRANCHES TO

... Quelcb. the Socialist leader, took place at Forest Hill Cemetery, London, on Saturday, and was attended by Socialist bonds and long processions of working men. Mr. Xeir Hardie, Mr. Ben Tillett, Mr. Hyndman, and other well-known Socialists attended. Short ...

)fust Be young

... represent National Socialist Germany you have to be young. For National Socialism—a young movement—requires not only a young membership but the faith and enthusiasm of youth, as well. Miss Ritter described the growth of the National Socialist party in Germany ...

by St John Ervine

... persons of known; Socialist views who will not dream of questioning or criticising anything. The country, according to Mr C. R. Attlee, M.P., will he divided into districts, each of which will be ruled by a Commissioner, a Socialist of course, who, ...

CATHOLICS AND SOCIALISM

... Social km, and 1 Agnostic and Socialist. 1 shall be glad if will make brief statement setting forth his tdecs of what constitutes Christian, as 1 confess I a little muddled in this respect; also, might state what k ” real Socialist.” I know that (here are goodly ...

Published: Friday 23 August 1907
Newspaper: Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 544 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THINGS I ZAPS 1111 IN ♦ND HIAI.D

... and the children took place: —Teacher—Can a boy Socialist join the, itoy Scouts? Answer No, comrade. Teacher—Why not? Answer—Because Boy Scouts to salute the Union .Jack. Teacher--Why must not a buy Socialist salute the Union Jack? Are.4%er—BecaliKe the ...

« Three Tear’s War. by C. R. Do Wet. THE ROUND TABLE

... they are neither Agnostics, because they are Socialist*, nor Socialists because they are Agnostics. Robert BUtchford is Agnostic. is John Money. But the one i* no more an Agnostic because lie is Socialist than the other is Agnostic because bo is Liberal ...

Published: Friday 23 August 1907
Newspaper: Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 874 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CAN A COUNCIL BAN POLITICAL MEETING?

... decided on two years ago when the local Socialist Party sought to hold open-air meetings. On Monday night local Socialists asked the council to remove the ban and Treasurer G. H. Johnston, the council's only Socialist, moved that the request be granted. Free ...