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ARREST OF ANARCHISTS AT VIENNA

... were made yesterday and three more to-day. All the prisoners belong to an independent group of Socialists, which is quite distinct from any of the other Socialist factions. The majority of he prisoners boast that they are disciples of Most, the wforld-known ...

BABY-FARMING IN MANCHESTER

... Saturday, Matthew Cook, charged vith.the murder of his wife, was acquitted on the ground of insanity. A SOCIALIST SOiBEE-Under the title ot A Socialist Soiree, a writer in the Presse of Vienna describes a visit whiah he paid to Ferzen while the great ...

THE ATTEMPT ON THE PRINCE

... Public Prosecutions, pain Department asked M. Volkaert, one of the tion, leaders of the Socialist Labour party, to. furnish Brit - a list of the 400 members of the Socialist Young Fran - 'Gnard. M. Volk-ert refused, declaring that, non( I . . . ?? these young ...

AN ALLEGED GERMAN PANAMA

... yesterday, which purported to reveal a vast system of corruption in connection with the administration of the Guelph Fund. The Socialist organ stated that the examination of a hundred receipts disclosed the fact that monies from this fund had been paid to high ...

CASE OF THE AGED POOR IN DENMARK

... (Laughter.) Is there a strong Socialist-Democratio party in Denmark-?-There is, end it seems to be mak- ing headway in the towns. Mr Hedderw-ick-A person in reccipt of a pension from the State is not likely to be a rampant Socialist. (Laughter.) Would you say ...

THE ALLEGED ANARCHIST FLOT

... Exploiirea for the Home Daspartment, was rtcalled. In answer to Mlr RXsSE, he said that the cemeat and hair found in the Socialist Clob was not the usual mixture for castina, but it mi-ht be used for ?? purpusa. The corn, eteck, sndol, and other things ...

M. ZOLA'S CASE

... conformity with the ila-. ie declared his resect for the ma-gis- tracv and tim ?? of the dourt of Cassation. I-o cens.ured Socialists for their attacks on magis- Lutes. mad :.died tbat no eermption from further proeaedings in the Zola affair had been estab- ...

THE ARREST OF ARTON

... the Ciluinber xreU ' be-ginuilug to steal away. (Cries wvere I here insasen onz the Extreme Left oft ' Cheque men, anzd a Socialist deputy waslI called toorder.) Si. Barthon continued -AWe ?? been calunimuted, slandered. (Cries of i ?? Vt ho: ?? ?. ?? has ...

THE NIHILIST TRIAL

... admitted. St Petersburg, May 26. The official report of vesterday's proceedings in the trial of Dr Weimar and the other Socialists says that the Court imet at half-past eleven in the morning, when the counsel for the womban Malinoffsky spoke in defence ...

FRENCH CHAMBER AND THE PANAMA PROSECUTIONS

... Justice announced that, in the opinion of 'rel ublic Prosecutor, no fresh proce edings could(1 3 instituted. M. Deville (Socialist) accused! me 'Minister of violating the secrecy of the [I agisterral examination by ?? out a hint . sat lie might be able ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... to ?? questions. ! LLatr. The Socialists of Paris this afternoon made their annmal pileri-nege to the tomb of Blanquen in I the Pere la Clhaise Cemetery. On the vway thither, nhowever. a dispute arose between the Socialists ivho followed h. echefort and ...

DEAN OF GUILD COURT

... that if the copler portion of the Socialists oppose the idca of immediate revolution, they wvould be compelled to come forward as soon as it should break oat. This was the case ?? June last, Three-fourths of the Socialists were against the rising, but the ...