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Socialist v. Socialist

... Socialist v. Socialist On the motion that clause 1 stand part the Bill, Mr. Nell MACLEAN (Soc.. Govan) called attention to hardships which, he alleged, arose owing to regulations issued the Labour Ministry with regard anomalies arising from the application ...

TO THE SOCIALISTS

... TO THE SOCIALISTS. open-air meeting Shaw Cross on Tuesday Mr. F. W. prospecttvo Conservative candidate for the Dewsbury Division, said the Socialist Go\ eminent was pledged to nationalise everything. If they were so certain that hero was the solution ...

THE SOCIALISTS

... THE SOCIALISTS Lord Milverton crosses the floor after protest Then four Opposition victories From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, ...

the Socialists

... the Socialists country has got Nazis, but so far been killed or mul to the present country he can fi same way befor rights and Is proti every Christian. ...

SOCIALIST

... SOCIALIST GAIN AT PECKHAM 100 MAJORITY FOR MR. SILKIN VOTES RE-COUNTED GOVERNMENT LOSS PUT DOWN TO APATHY THE Peckftam by-election yesterday resulted an Opposition gain. The figures, announced about one o'clock this morning after a recount, were:— Mr ...

Socialists

... Socialists want debate on MPs’ expenses But decline to provide the time From our Parliamentary correspondent. TIMOTHY SEGRUE MR. ATTLEE, leader tile Opposition, together wild older Front and Back Bench Sociahits pressed strongly the House of Commons yesterday ...

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS Mr. ALEXANDER (Co-op., Sheffield, Hillsborough) moved amendment that this House, while sympathetic all sound schemes for the encouragement British agriculture, cannot assent to the second reading of a Bill, which in its financial provisions ...

SOCIALISTS

... SOCIALISTS. Glasgow Corporation met privaiyesterday to consider the selection Lord Provost and magistrates. ' will be formally elected to-day. Only members were absent. The Socialists, reinforced this week» polls, nominated Mr. John Stewart « Lord Provost ...

SOCIALISTS

... In May. 1924. and represented it until the last General Election. 1929 the Socialist majority was 3,679 and 1924 It was 379. West Toxteth the tenth seat won by the Socialists at by-elections since General Election 1931. The others were. Wakefield. Wcdnesbury ...

Socialists

... 154 Socialists. Including unopposed returns, 41 candidates who stood as Conservatives were successful and Conservatives registered 18 gains and three losses. Ten of the gains were from Socialists, and there were Conservative losses to Socialists. Independents ...

The Socialist

... I wish, the Interest thinking, that other terms cou tor certain! creeds which disf selves under the Socialist nam embody neither Socialist p Socialist methods. For example, there Is what Poplarlsm. would define It application Poor Law duties Inculcation ...

SOCIALISTS

... mediation, said the .meeting the Parliamentary Radical Socialist group last evening:— •• I • hot understand why more should he risked a Government with Radical Socialist leadership than oiie with Socialist leadership. should, remembered., however, that the ...