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... SOCIALISTS' Every Elector should read the Important Eve of-the-Poll Article Photo: Labori. • , a ' 1 . . ' . . e . . . • • 4 0.11114 11 P v .. ' . , i , V 4 . , a ...
... SOCIALISTS' Every Elector should read the Important Eve of-the-Poll Article Photo: Labori. • , a ' 1 . . ' . . e . . . • • 4 0.11114 11 P v .. ' . , i , V 4 . , a ...
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... THE SOCIAIST8 Strenuous endeavoure were made by the Council of the Socialist Democratic Federation and other Socialists for several days last week to organize demonstratlons on New Yeax's Day in order to impress the local authorities of the metropolis ...
... The Socialist International News Chronicle Reporter DELEGATES from democratic Socialist parties in 21 countries of Europe. Asia and Canada, at a three-day meeting in London which ended yesterday, decided to rename their organisation the Socialist Int ...
... SOCIALISTS' POSITION. M. Blum, when the Council meets, will do his best to influence it against concession, and forecasts are mostly in t is favour. Those who take his view say that the Socialists will be no less definitely pledged to give a Radical- ...
... THE CLERGY AND SOCIALISTS. House of tlie Resurrection- at Mirfkdd har* again been the scene of the oix'iiair conference between Socialist ...
... SOCIALIST CONSERVATIVE (From Our Correspondent.) HALIFAX (Nova Scotia). Augiwt 22, Mr. Robert Borden. Leader of the Cuu servative iu the Dominion Parliament, opened a new political campaign hero to-day, severely criticising the policy Sir Wilfrid Lauricr ...
... ANGRY SOCIALISTS. This absurd demand is grounded on a phrase in letter In which the President impiles that he woulti not sign a intended to give expression to a Socialist project, even if a referendum favoured R. The hope, held by moderate people, that ...
... SOCIALIST STANDPOINT. Mr. P. SNOWDEN (I.ab.. Blackburn) expressed disappointment with the speech of the Parliament ary Secretary the Local Government Board. He argued that neither temperance nor technical education would materially affect unemployment ...
... particularly addressed. Undoubtedly it begged a good many of the questions that are in dispute' with the Socialists; and the chances of the Socialists bringing over the Rev. W. Barker to their view of things are not perhaps much greater than, the chsinces ...
... THE SOCIALIST AIM. Te Ihs leiter et the Daily News. Sir,—Your statement in a leading article this morning that 'the aim of ' the true Socialist is to exalt the State at the expense of the Individual reveals a surprising misconception of the character ...
... MACDONALD, M.P. The ' Socialist Review Outlook, by THE EDITOR. 6D OF ALL NEWSAGENTS * BOOKSTALLS. Published the I.LP. at IS. Bridc-Une, E.C. #JD. Net. Subtehptiom, ptr fear, or .!!-p*r quarter, post free,/rom th* Pubiitkert. 0 N«l. SOCIALIST REVIEW ...