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DEWSBURY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1869

... offered their services for the maintenance of order in the c , ipital, and the Government is said to be preparing to meet Socialist risings which are expected in Xeres and other towns of Andalusia. The rumour which has been current for several days respecting ...

FOREIGN NEWS

... complicity in the recent conspiracy. If this be so, the movement must have been something more than the mad freak of a few socialists and hair-brained students. The North Eastern Correspondence states that the Cabinets of Vienna, Paris, Munich, and Madrid ...

ROME NEWS. • The Bishop of Hereford has conferred the vacant canonry on the Rev. Dr. Jobb. Mr. Glyn is

... been arrested at Vienna on the charge of having excited the working men against their employers, and attempted to propagate socialist theories among them. Fascinated by the results of the surveys made in Central Asia and Thibet by Major Montgomerie's pundits ...

BURIALS BILL

... that might be highly objectionable to the feelings of Churchmen; and the same kind of proceeding might be adopted by the socialists, who were fond of proclaiming the fact that they had made a kind of religion out of their irreligion. This measure, therefore ...

rolled on its majestic way to the ocean. Our Blessed Lord distinctly pointed out the Conservative spirit of the ..

... principle, instead of seeking the patronage of the rulers of the world. He objected also to national education, because it was socialistic. He knew of no argument in favour of it that would not equally support the theory of a community of goods. Again, he objected ...

FROM JUDY

... niver was young yourself, maybe, an' romped Wl' the booys ! Good gracious me! I should think not! said Miss McSpivins. A Socialist remarked, That the dearest ship in the whole world was Friendship. Whereupon a young man rose from amongst the congregatTon ...

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1870

... gigantic foreign war, they are in no way afraid of dealing summarily with extreme politicians at home. The other day, some socialists at Brunswick, dazzled by the political consequences of the surrender of the Emperor Napoleon, took the liberty of issuing ...

GAMBETTA

... it was. In fact, it was a carte d'Allernagne.—Special Correspondent of the Times. The order prohibiting the holding of Socialist-Democratic meetings in the military district of North Germany, under the command of General Falkenstein, has been re - - ...

THE DEWSBURY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1870. PROCLAMATION OF 11.1 THE BATTLE OF ORLEANS. I THE SIEGE OF ..

... pent-up forces of which are gathering strength and intensity by the necessity of their prolonged repression. Meantime the Socialists, long accustomed to secret political agitation and intrigue, are not losing the golden opportunity thus afforded them of ...

GERDIA.NS IN FARB

... true. One would suppose that at the present moat critical moment the great Republican party would lay amide all utopian or socialist ideas, and patriotically join in not only defending the city, but in delivering it from the thraldom of such ideas. Unfortunately ...

Published: Saturday 14 January 1871
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 547 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

(BY BALLOON POST.)

... true. One would suppose that at the present most critical moment the great Republican party would lay aside all utopian or socialist ideas, and patriotically join in not only defending the city, but in delivering it from the thraldom of such ideas. Unfortunately ...