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MAY DAY DEMONSTRATIONS

... MAY DAY DEMON- STRATIONS. SOCIALIST GATHERING IN HYDE PARK. LABOUE'S MARCHING SONG. Hark, the throb of Labour's drum, March along! March along! Singing aS in rage we come Labour's song Labour's song! Sound the trumpet, meet the foe, Dash aside the chains ...

MUSIC HALL BANDS

... Musicians' Union, &c' So, according to the Bristol Socialists. we are all bad. But what I want to know is is ?? long has the l Socialist been connected with the worker? When I was a boy no self-respecting Socialist ever worked, or z even thought of doing so; ...

Published: Saturday 04 March 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 847 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE SOCIAL PROBLEM.*

... thinlg if a trusted writer like Mr. Kirkup could make extremists give 2. up their fads and become Socialists in a sense in which all good men 6 are Socialists. The author is ultra-modest in his preface. Ile has or produced a book which should be on the shelves ...

SUCCESSFUL MELODRAMA IN PARIS

... SUCCESSFUL MELODRAMA IN PARIS. A SOCIALIST HAMLET. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) PARIs, Friday.-M. Francois de Curel, the author of the new piece entitled ?? Le Repas du Lion, w hich was produced to-night at the Thefire Antoine, ranks as high as any ...

TWO FRENCH WRITERS ON SOCIALISM

... wages. On both these points M. 'Naquet would probably find many professed Socialists in England to agree with him, and indeed M. Naquet himself claims to be ranked among Socialists of the Liberal school. His Socialism does not, however, include State ...

REVIEWS

... In all these countries he attended Socialist meetings, congresses, and services in Labour Churches; he held conversations, formal and informal, with leading Socialists; and he read and digested all the Socialist books and periodicals on which he could ...

REVIEWS

... that an idea, or an ideai, is formidable until it becomes a party cry at a General Elec- tion, certaiin it is theat the Socialist attack over here has aot I encountered a defewnce as doughlty or as well ecuipped as that by which it has been met o(n tlhe ...

FADS

... are still considered the most effective of their arguments. Until lately Socialist was the favourite. But, as Sir MICHAEL HICKS- BEACH said at Clifton last night, the Socialist bugbear is wearing rather thin in a country which long ago recognized the ...

LAST NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS

... Dutch. Telegrams were also ruehved from the Russian Socialists in Paris, the Roumanian and Danish Socialists. Miessrs. Thorne and QueIch were alse) present as representa- tives of the Enlish Socialists, but Mr. Burns, who had been invited, was pre- vented ...

TWO BOOKS ON CO-OPERATION

... of the industrial revolution and it can. only do so if it goes hand in hand with socialistic organization. In that case it may mark a stage on the way to the socialistic community-a hope which may, or may not, carry joy to the hearts of our readers. The ...

THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION

... meeting for a quarter of an hour, Sir and a deputation went to negotiate with the Socialists. When the mecetiug was re-opened, r the President stated that the Socialists present nid liad proittised not to disturb any of the .ry speakers again, btut when ...

FEBRUARY REVIEWS

... is a notable study in compromise. It gives a new significance to the phrase rWe are all Socialists now. Nobody at all events need disavow being a Socialist if they take the Dean of Ripon's plan of welconing Socialism. It is quite a simple plan which ...