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Socialists Drifting

... Socialists Drifting Nowhere had the great National Coalition which Mr. Churchill led victory been so sadly missed as in the field of foreign affairs. Relations with the United States. thanks part to Mr. Laski and his friends. had deteriorated. Mr. ...

SOCIALIST VIEWS

... tnore apparent than the trends. The contributors are for the most part representative of the Socialist intelligentsia—academicians or prospective Socialist candidates for Parliament. With one two exceptions, the points of view expressed are .moderate ...

THE BELGIAN SOCIALISTS

... THE BELGIAN SOCIALISTS. BEreaKLS, December 3. In consequence of the hostile Socialist demonstration made yesterday against the Queen while Her Majestf-was out driving, the Municipal Council to-day unanimously approved a decree prohibiting organised m ...

Socialist Criticisms

... Socialist Criticisms The tendency was for dependence on oil Increase. The proportion of new shipping using oil was increasing and the number motor cars was also going up, while aeroplanes were becoming more numerous. Development was also taking place ...

Socialist Comment

... Socialist Comment Dr. Summersklll said that although Socialists had failed to capture a traditional Conservative seat, the Increased Socialist vote was a fine moral victory. It was a demand for a positive peace policy whlcn could not be Ignored. Indicated ...

LIBERALS AND SOCIALISTS

... ranks Mr. Lloyd George, who led his followers in into the Socialist Lobby and placed that party in office. There doubt now that this •lection i ...

SOCIALIST POLICY

... SOCIALIST POLICY Opposition Approval of Payment Sir Stafford CRIPPS (Soc., Bristol) said the Socialist party had always believed in the complete cancellation of w ar debts and reparations. (Hear, hear). The Socialist party hoped the American people would ...

SOCIALIST RUMOURS

... SOCIALIST RUMOURS However, our Socialist opponents, having got what they could out spreading rumour, proceeded themselves to raise the period from 18 months to two years. It Is In fact now higher than in France. this election they are trying to spread ...

Liberals and Socialists

... Liberals and Socialists. But apart from an election, there is plenty reason lo expect interesting political developments in the immediate future, though the exact course they will take is not easy to forecast. Then* are. for iustanee, the future relations ...

SUNDERED SOCIALISTS

... twenty year*. But that did not suit the book of the Socialists, and. unfortunately, recent experience had shown that their tactics were attaining a certain success, was shown the increased Socialist poll at ro«-ciit by-elections. For his own part. lie ...

• Socialist hypocrisy'

... Socialist hypocrisy' It hypocrisy for the Socialists make such song and dance about Mr. Butler reducing the food subsidies. One Socialist Chancellor the Exchequer after another, beginning with Dr. Dalton, had said the progressive Increase of food subsidies ...

SOCIALISTS' PROGRAMME

... SOCIALISTS' PROGRAMME. There will 10 contests in the 16 wards of Hull, an interesting feature of the fight is that every scat held by the Socialists assailed. Muncipal elections at Hull are not fought political party lines. Electors, however, have to ...