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THE MEXBOROUGH & SWINTON TIMES

... t of a new political party is taking formidable proportions. A convention of delegates from various States in which the Socialist element prevails has assembled at Cincinnati, and preparations are making for a larger convention to he held shortly. Rumours ...

LONDON CO • Mark Twain is now in Entops. ♦ interviewed his on bassi the steams jolt as b ems

... the Emperor William has therefore only escaped from what seer a common danger to the heads that wear a diadem. The young Socialist tinker probable thinks the tkrman Emperor as a great stumbling-block to hberty as Booth thought President Lincoln, but if ...

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... gentlemanly in his dealings, his services deserves recognition. The attempted assassination of the German Emperor by the little socialist tinker, has resulted in many expressions of friendship and allegiance, and by the strictures passed by Justice Hawkins, I ...

11EXBORO LOOAL BOARD

... has received most discouraging reports to grouse disease from several moors. It i. stated that the leaders of the German Socialistic. party have determined to hold au congress this year. Th• Greek Ministry of War has recalled all officer* on furlough to ...

CRICKET. MEXBOIIO' v. SWINTON

... institutions of the German Frnpire. The was the sante party who or. the recent loyal to the Crown Prince. A large contingent of Socialists arrived before the protveditigs eotaimented, and exrlained that they hail not come to disturb the nuling, but to &ft ...

SOCIAL QUESTIONS FOR WORKING KEN, BY THOMAS NAVES LESLIE.—No. Xl. ATHEISM. We read in tire fourteenth realm and ..

... though they were unworthy of the confidence of their fellow men. There is a great deal of sentimental cant current among the Socialists and Unbelievers of to day. They try to cast discredit upon religious men : and they say that they would rather do business ...

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... activity by these wholesale arrests, it is natural to conclude that there is .omething more serious in the wind than a purely Socialistic conspiracy. A o.ort time ago it was reportel that prosecutions against for keeping dogs without licenses, when small tines ...

KILNIEURST

... Parliament could t-o stultify themselves, and misinterpret their mandate as to back up the obtrusive pretensions of a burly socialist, eaten up with egotism, who treats the Godhead as a grim joke. I hold with the Frenchman, that the athe!st must be either ...

In chatting with a military friend, who knows 1$ good dud about Kaiser Wilhelm's army, I was tonished to learn

... unexpectedly asked to deliver up the their kits, in order that a search might be made t o discover whether they contained any Socialist pub - lications. The result ahowod that the authorities had not been misinformed, for • number of the prohibited papers were ...

SUMMARY OF TM; WEEK

... Set, Lt.i completely destroysd by fire. Resolntions sppmving of theassassination of the Czar wore passed at a meeting of Socialist's hota Chicago on hfoud..y. The c.:renaossi:d transporittion of Os • remains sit' the Raperor from the Wiuler Palsto , to ...

Makin' & Stvinton Times. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1881. THE IRISH LAND BILL

... Russian nohility are so dissatisfied with the unyielding and harsh conduct of the present Czar that they have joined the Socialists, and support an organisation of their own with large sums of money. A denial is given on good authority to the rumours which ...

PARKGATE

... Saturday, Joseph Croft, labourer at the furnace of the Parkgate ironworks, and living in New Rotherham, met with • serious socialist about 8 o'clock in the afternoon. It appears that early in the day he and a fellow workman quarrelled in connection with ...