THE SOCIALISTS
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... this afternoon for the Social Revolution' proclaimed1 from four separate platform in Trafa]gar-equare, yet the i latest Socialist demonstration in that favourite meeting- I place took place and passed over peaceably enough. The weather in one sense seemed ...
... i THE SOCIALIST CONGRESS THE QUESTION OF WAR. - ~~ (Srznoa TEasORA:.) Zurich. Thunrsdna.-Tle. Socialist Congres Tresumed itn procieedings at nie o'clo-k this morning. }err Schniiilt{niril) s2was elected pre.id lit for the day. At the outset of the sitting ...
... THE EMPEROR AND THE SOCIALISTS. THE PROPOSAL TU PROSECUTE. OVERWHELMING DEFEAT OF THE GOVERNMENT. Berlin, Saturday (Reuter).-The Reichstag to-day commenced the debat, on the report of the Standing Orders Commitcee recommending the rejection of the Public ...
... Liebknecht, the Socialist Member, then addressed the House, and in the course of his speech violently in- ;eigbed against the Emperor. He said that he con- sidered it a foolish proding to prosecute him for refusing to cheer the Emperor. Socialists could not ...
... THE DUTCH SOCIALISTS. Ametsedan, Thursday Social Drnno jarty in the Netherlands announces number meetinm vsrions parte of the country for the Ist May, with object Bps ending Socialist doctrines for demanding oight hours' day. The have everywhere the nature ...
... - kR. W. MORRIS ON THE SOCIALIST - PRO)SHOUTIONS. - - ir Ilr. W. Morris, speaking at a meeting held in Albert- h square, Manchester, on Saturday, to express indignation at the action of the police in reference to the Socialist meetings in London, said ...
... the jury. and of said that-while Mr. Childers lad twice in Parliament wi stated that the Socialists were responsible for the riots, m yet not one of the Socialists but the four defendants had ha been brought to the police-courts for the rioting. Many vi ...
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... 'IDlE TRIAL OF SOCIALISTS. THE VERD1CT. i; he fifth day's proceedings of the trial of the fourI Sbcialists-Burns, Champion, Hlynidman, and Williams-1 - 'omamenced before lvi1'. Justice CAVE, itt the Central Criminal Court, on Saturday mornnig. The defendant ...
... said he was glad, it was true, to t see Prince Bismarck so penetrated with Socialist s ideas, and the Liberals were really terrified at this; e but nevertheless the Socialists would not accept such v associations, coming dowa to them from those in power ...