THE SOCIALISTS
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... the socialists are stirred to great excitement by the news that the Church in France is following the example of the Church of England by entering into a pract cal discussion of socialist methods and ideas. A Congress is to be held in the summer, to which ...
... SOCIALISTS, Well, he never called himself a Socialist, for the truth was he was a little at loss sometimes know what to call himself (laughter). Sometimes he had been called sluggish Whig, the next time Nihilist; he was a grovelling opportunist, and ...
... THE LONDON SOCIALISTS. YESTERDAY'S DEMONSTRATION. A demonstration of employed and unemployed workingmen, convened by the Social Democratic Federation, was held yesterday in Trafalgar Square, London. Although there was an enormous gathering of people, ...
... THE LONDON SOCIALISTS. The Socialists and the unemployed attempted to hold a meeting yesterday afternoon at the Wellington statute, Hyde park, London. The Socialist Williams began to ยป|eak, but was pulled down from the pedestal, and another mas named ...
... TH13E IONDON SOCIALISTS. - EXTRORDINARY PnECAUTIONS, We (Press Asssoiation) learn, in reference to the a9rangements oi. the authorities in view of the Socialist demonstration on Sunday' next, that the, dispositions of the military and police made on Wed- ...
... TORIES AND SOCIALISTS. WIHEN Lord Melbournle, who heas the reputation aof ot trouibling himself much about abstract theories, and wvho probably regarded Robert Owen as a well-mean= ing disciple of' the Laputa school of philos~ophy3, thoughitlessly permitted ...
... SOCIALISTS AT GLASGOW. DISORDERLY PROCEEDINGS. S Yesterday afternoon the east end of Glasgow was t] the scene of the wildest excitement consequent upon a demonstration of Socialists to give the workers of the city an opportunity of expressing their sympathy ...
... poverty, and that they felt the same deep desire i as the Socialists to realise a society in which J ib| the psuper should be known no more. Only o a they thought the proposals of the Socialists impossible, f and ns the Redoliff Liberals found that they ...
... SOCIALISTS AND ANARCHISTS. It is of little consequence what the London Socialists say about the case of the condemned men in Chicago. Their utterances bear no more relation to the public opinion of England than the sewage of the great city does to the ...
... THE GERMAN SOCIALISTS. Several more Socialists have been arrested in Berlin, and large numbers in the provinces. Trouble is reported from a dragoon regiment in garrison at Oldenburg, and various seditious symptoms from Brunswick, Hanover, Madgebourg, ...
... of ,r Police of the Metropolis, and his attention had been called to the meeting of Socialists held in Bell street, Edgware road, not only to meetings of Socialists, but to other bodies there and all over the metropolis- Although he had not previously ...