THE GENERAL ELECTION
... THE GENERAL ELECTION SOCIALISTS MAY OPPOSE LORD ...
... THE GENERAL ELECTION SOCIALISTS MAY OPPOSE LORD ...
... will affect this district remains to b e seen. In the Al d ers h o t Divpion, Lord WOLMER may once again be challenged by a Socialist opponent, a challenge he is not likely to shrink or fear; but at the moment of going to press we have no definite news of ...
... possible that the Rt. Hon. Lord Wolmer, P.C., M.P., will be opposed by a Socialist candidate at the general election next month. A .decision will probably be made by the local Socialist party in the next few days, and we hear unofficially that if no other ...
... national loan of 100 to 150 million pounds to carry out the proper re-armament of this country. Major Attlee, leader of the Socialist Party, has, I notice, made a speech in which he says he is in favour of sanctions but not , re -armament. What is the use ...
... Electionn necessary c e ssa r soon as the present immediate crisis was over. He had read that the idea felt that it would y Socialists and L w i a b s er b a e la in b g ee c a r u it s i e ci t z h e e d y b be to their disadvantage, but from the point of ...
... LOCAL SOCIALISTS AND THE „GENERAL ELECTION To the Editor, Aldershot News. Sir,—ln your last week's issue I notice that reference is made to a possibility in connection with myself. I am, of course, unaware of the source from which you received such ...
... a gentleman whom we all respect for his public record may come forward as the champion of the Socialist Party. I have sometimes wondered whether my Socialist friends were going to insist on having another fight. Of course, they are fully entitled to do ...
... THE GENERAL ELECTION NO SIGNS OF ALDERSHOT CONTEST. Although the Socialist Party may oppose Lord Wolmer, M.P., at the General Election, next month, there was, up to the time of writing, little or no prospect of a contested election in the constituency ...
... to take their pleasures sadly. When the result of the election was declared he thought they would be able to say that the Socialists were taking their pleasures sadly. ...
... The Socialist Zeal. The attitude of the Socialist party was that no policemen should have truncheons, and all bUrglars should have revolvers. Over the Abyssinian business their zeal for the League of Nations had been unlimited. They suggested we ought ...
... returned as M.P. for the Aldershot Parliamentary Division 'next week without a contest. At the moment of going to press the Socialist Party had not publicly indicated any intention to run a candidate, and at this late stage it is regarded as unlikely that ...
... a decreased majority. Don't forget that it was due to the support rendered by Liberals in the House of Commons that the Socialist Government remained ...