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YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... own house and rejoice with as much drink as ever you like, only vou must not make a disturbance in the street. Pay S8. A SOCIALIST'S SON. Ethelbert Remnant. 14, a van bhoy, of a8, Quadrant- street, Old Canning Town, was cliarged on remand at West Ham with ...

MARRIED IN A KITCHEN

... Court harl no power. So the nurse, looking very disappointed, left the Queen's Bench Division. VATICAN SuGAR.--An Italian Socialist journal de- clires it to be the iatention of the Vatican to invest the Peter' Pence Fend in a large sugar manufactory. Tein ...

NEW LABOUR LAWS IN AMERICA

... community; of those who have I, on convicted of felony or other infamnous crime or misdemeanour; of polygauiists, Anarchists or Socialists ; of persons adlicted with loathsome disease, and of those who coine under contract. The measure further provides tthat ...

SECRET SOCIETY IN FRANCE

... Baillaud, another of the accused, but who has taken to fight, in which he exhorted him to remain firm to the democratic -and Socialist cause-called Jesus Christ the first of philosophers and republicans - spoke of Frapce as a young lady at a boarding-school ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... of Trade Unions in the Kentish Town Division was held on Friday night for the purpose of enabling Mr. C. A. Gibson, the Socialist candidate for the School Board at the election in November, to lay his programme before them. After Mr. Gibson had fully ...

COURT AND ARISTOCRACY

... that the Corsoroi'alol sbo1i0i ?? rt his Itoa 1i i_,ess with an address of welicotit. 'his 7ai wa11%' Couneillor Exten (a Socialist) a!one obectiric' , diately afterwards 'Coulcilior PIat.chIlr. nI ting next dir: . Extcrn, rose ?? -Lil3 It,, i - remark ...

A PICCADILLY ACQUAINTANCE

... a man becauso he had declined to discharge ?? painters at Councrillor Thorna's suggestion. ?? of ' Snatne. They had R Socialist or an Aniarehist to pat into every vaeant job. (Loud uproer.) It was simply a malicioes feeling. That day the Great I austern ...

TRIAL OF GERMAN DYNAMITARDS

... political matters were, and denying that he was or ever had been a Socialist, though he had to con- fess that he was a more-or le regular reader of the Frei~eit and other Socialistic publications. His state- cient agrees substantially with the confession ...

KILLED ON THE RAILWAY

... released. MR. GrDsTroNE ?? on Tuesday elected president of the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution. T'HaE 'P.msxc OF THE SOCIALISTS.-Tis solicitor for the defence informs us that notice was given by the Treasury on Wcluuesday that Mr. Justice Manisty will ...

DETERMINED SUICIDE OF A QUEEN'S COUNSEL

... will not find much difficulty in believing. ' A few days since a barber- 'and hairdresser of that' city-vell known far his Socialist opinions-was in the act of operating on a friend and brother. While holding between his thumb and fore- finger the nasal ...

THE ZOLA TRIAL

... at the Esterhazy cotrt-martial, gave similar evidence. SOCSALSST S.P. S3 E3VIENCfl, The next witness was NI. Jaures, the Socialist leader in the Chamber of Deputies. le spoke of the wvearkness morn than once shown by the Government and blamed the conduct ...

ANOTHER PROSECUTION OF THE FREIHEIT

... according to a statement printed at the end of it, was printed by the Communistic Working M Men's Improvement Society at tee Socialistic Demoe cratic Printing-office, 5-1, Whitfield-street. The article complained of was contained in a number of the .ireiheeit ...