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MAGAZINES

... We think the comparison very apt. Miss Alice Oldham continues her history of Socialism, dealing with Carl Marx, Christian Socialists, and the future of the movement. TIIE JouSNAL or JURISPstUDENcE. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, law publishers. Amongst the special ...

POETS' CORNER

... 0 we are the Liberals tried and true; The Radical tail isna Liberal ava; An unpatriotic an' Godless crew; They're a Socialist brood ,an' Disrupters '. Come, ralsv ye roun' the auld banner again, The Tories are deid, you've naething to feasr Come rally ...

KUTERATYRE

... Mans- field, Lord Sydney, Godolphin Osborne, and other workers in the same field, who formed the society of The Christian Socialists, for the purpose of diverting such movements as the Chartist from the paths of revolution into peaceful and constitutional ...

LITERATURE

... the same measure. If it do, the latest will be olmr. wp$.lvsfae.C acca}.s4 luitiQW :j . 'l'hieb;, vhit can the a vaied Socialist thnk of such an culnsculatedl' SQcialism as this - True .tocia iumn is EasobtdlyzppoeA~d toany;'principlct. whether it be ...

MAGAZINES FOR MAY

... possession of the facts. An intensely interesting article is contributed by Judge H~ughaes on F. D. Maurice as Christian Socialist, and his work in starting the General Co-operative Union, now so5 powerful an agency in improving the condition of working ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... Version of an Old Story. The Atheeue says that the old story referred to is the tragic end of Fer- dinand Lassalle, the great Socialist leader. The Codrington Libraiy at All Souls' College, Ox- Ford, will form the subject of a note in next week's number of ...

MAGAZINES

... continuues his discussioen of Celebratiorlin athe United States. ) (0. Kellogg gives air Iccoirllt of Feonlirrand Lsi I . tIre Socialist, swith rr. estneilate of ttle initr'bi of his views ain C*erniany anird Pr. Russell Low eil contributes a stirril i' Turner's ...

LITERATURE

... who is held up to I admiration as the mai amongst men, i seems to be a sort of mixture of a clerical I peacock and a Socialist bulldog. He I is represented as a kind of peripatetic i encyclopadia of all the sciences, arts, philo- sophies, religions ...

POULTRY SHOW AT ALFORD

... course, this does not commit me to the approval of the public conduct and utterances of individual members of the Aberdeen Socialist Society, although on economic questions I am in general agreement with that society.- Yours faithfully, A. D. S. GoRDON ...

DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ITEMS

... Warsaw was advised by his friend Dr Sommer that lie (Dr Hering) was under police sur- veillance on suspicion of being a Socialist. Dr Hering, who was perfectly innocent of any Soecialistic con- ne-tion, was induced through fear to meet the secret police ...

MR KEIR HARDIE, M.P., AND LABOUR

... necessities of the l case. There is this difference, to-day, however, that the feeling amongst the working classes is much more Socialistic. They wiU not be content with so little being done as v-as done for them oni former occasions. Things are sure to be worse ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... the . removal of anomalies, and proceeded to give an in- teresting historical retrospect of the various phases of : the Socialistic movement ole criticised the wild Ffanaticism of revolutionists, and expressed his symn- pathy with the nirri moderate leaders ...