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The Church and Social Questions

... heard of Socialists, for instance, who objected to a certain Co-operative Society employing female Itailors so long as the Society did not pay the women the same wages as the men. Whereupon one of the Society's Committee asked if the Socialists objected ...

,__ f_ r- -'-s !! bridge crossing Portland Street, a woman tither fell or threw herself across the rails in

... they were promoting a Provisional Order change of Government. (laieghter.) If the in Parliament for the purpose of securing Socialist Party were in senver-(laughter)-- the land and acquiring the neeeetary borrow- they would realise that Water Works were ing ...

Speaking of the Queen

... done. The Government were considering the question of London traffic with the view. probably, to immediate action. As to Socialistic legislation which had been referred to by the Chairman, Mr. Lloyd George said the Government had not in their minds any ...

Political Pars

... month of Jsiy, On relay the political -letlotion, Mr F. E. Smith said the conflict et the future %mild he Conterystiros and Socialists. There was •Ea•thim no , prospect mon• disquieting for the laheral party, for he tries of no seat in Kicidand which lallieral ...

TIM itILMARNOLIE HERALD. FRIDAY. JULY PA 1907

... them. But the of different sects also pay !cites • and ro do the Mormons, Unitarian s , Spiritualists. Atheists. Infidels Socialists, etc. and must these also have private schools and have share of the rates? -And in addition. there are the Italians.. Spaniards ...

S%I.TCHATS

... evangelistic meetings by different sects of Chriatians outside the pale of the Churches, an anti-Popery gathering. and a Socialistic meeting. It is rumoured that the troupe of minstrels who, denied by the municipal authorities • pitch within the preeincts ...

Political Pars

... the spot, ready to respond to the orders. Writing to • correspondent who had collet his attention to the statement of • Socialist speaker that British administration in India was responsible for the plague, Lord Curzon sacs:—'For nine years the Government ...

What the People are Saying That the weather reports from the coast are far from cheerful. That Monday is the

... eschew the Kilmarnock parka. Kay Park, Howard Park, and Bel'field are all literally people's parks. Somehow or other, the Socialists appear to have captured the suffragettes. Probably that is mainly due to the stand taken by Mr Keir Hardie, M.P., on the ...

Financial Failure

... securities are proportionately depreciated. Capital, affrighted at the political dishonesty, the financial unsoundness, and the Socialistic policy of the Government, has lost all confidence, and is seeking abroad better security, and more remunerative returns ...

OUR LONDON

... he must reflect that this suggestion cuts both ways, and that a Liberal Opposition would be able to set the pace when a Socialist or Unionist Government holds the mins. Mr. Byles has been con- Mr. Byles gratulated in the Lobby on and the gaining a valuable ...

Churches and Meetings lA stained-glass window consisting of two : lights. containing figures of Faith, Hope i ..

... widow and family would be a memorial of his keen interest in St. Leonard's Church and congregation. The Labour party. or Socialist seem to he concerning a good number of the clergy to their of :thinking. They have got the author of The New Theology ...

SCRIBES AND PHARISEES'

... grants to depend upon the auherriutions given locally. Th 7. cost of the College as estimated at £150,000. The International Socialist Congress opened at Stuttgart. There were many British delegates. Herr Bebel, leader of the German Kiwislista, in his inaugural ...