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... SOCIALIST MPORTANT AGRICULTURAL PR JECTS IN NORTH NOTTS. [TO the KEDITOR.) Sir,—At a meeting of a Commit'e ¢ the Retford Branch held to-da Mr. Ketton in the chair) and at whic] Mr. Dowling of the Agricutural Department of the Nots. kducaion Committee ...
... small income or. those who have a family to keep. It is bein%eopmsed by the Socialists on behalf of the b‘% income group, Can one infer by this that a Socialist is a Socialist only when it suits his own pocket? | ...
... Socialists win PORTUGAL'’S Socialists swept to victory in general elections yesterday - ending a decade of rule by the Social Democrats. Socialist leader Antonio Guterres said he was confident he could lead a minority government against an opposition ...
... made by Labour politicians and of votes taken in the House of Commeons. Even today, true Socialist thought on agriculture is voiced by “Fecatherbed” Evans. Socialist farmers who feel they cannot carry on under this Government can vacate their land, which ...
... Socialists & inequalities SIR,—“A Liberal” was quite just in commending the improved tone of the “Times™ in the last decade, but, like a Scot, whether you had printed his letter or not during election time I should say, “l hae ma doots.” The boycotting ...
... Young Socialists HE inaugural meeting of e Gainsborough Young cialists Group was with a 1k by Mr. Terry Lansbury, abour Partg Candidate for ainsborough at the last two lections. Mr. Lansbury spoke about e formation of the Labour arty. A discussion about ...
... Socialist MEP. The European Commission has already confirmed that it has no power to introduce such legislation. @ BECAUSE of stupid regulations that have existed for years we have lorries which take goods from one European country to another making the ...
... control as it is expected that next year's chairman of the council will be Coun. J. E. Emson, a Socialist member who does not retire this year. The Socialists can expect to hold at least three of their retiring seats, and a party officlal said yesterdav ...
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... the coal ques‘ tion. Mr. Brown did say that the Government were gambling. The Socialist ‘ Party certainly gambled when they made promises on the coal question. l‘hc Socialists were more than gamblers ; they were bookmakers and political welshers of the ...
... Socialist snobs? ‘THEY SAY THAT pride goes before a fall, but in the ‘case of Notts. County Council it's more likely to go before a rise — in the rles to pay for a flash car for the council chairman to ride about in. The Labour controlied majority decided ...