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THE GERMAN LIBEL CASE

... injured labourers were taken t-o the hospital. Seventeen meetings were held to-day. At that of the dockers, Herr loklen- buhr, Socialist Deputy, announced that sub- scriptions to the strike fund had crome in sc freely that the weekly grants had been raised on ...

THE CHESHIRE POLICE SCANDAL

... the report, stated I that the Sub-committee in their findings were abso- lutely unanimous . . Friday's proceedings of the Socialist Congress at Halle were marked by a melancholy incident. Shortly before two o'clock Herr Baumgarten, a dele- gate from Hamburg ...

THE PROSECUTION OF THE FREIHEIT

... case, and you must do your best with it. In reply to further questions, he said that he did not take an interest in the Socialist movement. He was strongly opposed to it. It was purely because his feelings were shoeked that he put himself in com- munication ...

THE SIPIDO CASE

... about the instigators of the crime? The Advoqate-General expressed his regret that she had not placed in the dock a leading Socialist here who had encouragedthe boyas, and been the stakeholder for the bet they made. After his release Sipido went off with ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF EXTORTION

... was about to start for Ameriea to join her husband. Th cause of the aecident is not yet fully ascertained. THE PROPOSED SOCIALIST DEAIIONSTRATION It is authoritatively stated tlmltit has been arranged by'the Government, after consideration with the mili- ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... his perty in consequence of disagree' ments with the Liberal Council. TTIE E.PRESENTATION OF CaLITIaTROs DiVI. STON. -The Socialists in the Clitheroe Division have definitely resolved to bring out a Socialiet candi- date ll opposition to Sir Ughbred Kay ...

DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... arx na Rodbertus were first laid down by three i nrtsh authors, Goodwin, Hall, and Thornton, ftrm witni the two German Socialists borrowed the doc-rsn 3 without acknowledgment THE WAG-Sa PLay-S 1T BsTsrra-Tnhe total cost of the series of Wagner repr ...

LONDON POLICE STRIKE

... committing an assault, was sentenefd to 14 days' L imprisonment. Notice of appeal was given. John n Williasus, a well-known Socialist, was charged 3 with disorderly conduct and assaulting a constable. c Williams, it was alleged, was incitingneople to pull ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... By way of explanation he pointed out that the Windsor Work-en's Brotherhood was not political, sectarian, trades union, socialistic, nor specially evangelistic nor teetotal, nor yet had it any vows to impose at the knees of any priest, whether Anglican ...

THE LONDON RIOTS

... THE LONDON RIOTS. PROSEC1UTION OF SOCIALIST LEADERS. At Bow-street Police Court, on Wednesday, Messrs. H. M. Hyndman, H. H. Champion, J. Burns, and J. Williams, appeared before Sir James. Iighamn to answer a charge of maliciously and seditiously con- ...

WIT AND HUMOUR

... occurred at Lowestoft on Sumiday, in 0connec0tion with the visit of two Socialists, named Nicoll and Houghton, from Norwich. For several Suandays meetings held by thle socialists have been disturbed, unid on Sunday before the speakers could begin a cro ...

INQUEST ON MR. J. K. CROSS

... The Paris correspondent of the Daily Telegraeh says :-As might havebeen expected, the exploits of the happy family of Socialists who sate down to eat a succulent meal the other day and refused to pay the bill duly presented by an expectant landlord ...