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... Socialist 5.3 per cent. This was rather leas - than they had a right to M .P. ; have been mooted by Mr to get a Robert Maxwell, the wealthy expect—even in a fiercely con- private notice question tabled puolisher and Socialist canditested marginal which ...
... SOCIALIST Teams from West Bromwich, Rugby, Worcester and Warwick and Leamington competed in Birmingham yesterday in the West Midland regional final of the national speaking contest of the Young Socialists. The Rugby team, represented by three young people ...
... SOCIALISTS The Socialists Smethwick and West Birmingham celebrated May Day a successful demonstration at the Blue Gates, Smethwick, yesterday morning. resolution, spoken Messrs. AT. Smith, W. Milner, and F. \V. T,atham. urging upon the Government to take ...
... Socialist Candidates for County Council At least nine of the 12 seats in the Leamington. Warwick and Kenilworth Division will be contested by Socialist candidates in the Warwickshire County Council triennial elections on April 10. the Divisional Labour ...
... THE SOCIALISTS. The few remarks appended last week oar notice tin* ' meeting St. Mary's llall, on the education question, wlu-u , certain resolution submitted, and supported by three , Socialist*, liave had a sort of galvanic effect upon that, of late ...
... Socialists. '°-- • [To Tan GOMM or TEE GAZETTE Terris. Sir,—What an object lesson does the Socialist Conference at Stuttgart convey! The Socialists prate of no self-iMstest, of idealism and a common cause. Yet we see in practice this is all a myth; ...
... SOCIALISTS Mr. C. R Attlee, Walthamstow W. Majority 9,250. Dr. Edith Summerskill, Warrington, majority 5.646. Mr. P. J. Noel-Baker, Derby 8. Majority 6.509. Sir Hartley Shawcross, St. Helens, majority 15,883. Mr. P. C. Gordon Walker, Smethwick, majority ...
... SOCIALISTS Mr. V. Collins. Shoreditch and Finsbury, 16.284. Mr. R. Mason. Barnsley. 24.709. Mr. J. Mellish. London-Bermondsey. 17.400. Mr. Hector Hughes. Aberdeen North. 16.796. Mr. F. W. Mulley. Sheffield. Park, 18.339. _ _ Mr. George Isaacs, London ...
... SOCIALISTS paid double the net payment of a member of this House? Does the Prime Minister not consider that he should think again? Will he now, in view of his statement, agree to the establishment of a Select Committee of this House, to examine the issue ...
... The Socialists There is a feeling at Westminster that the Labour Party is waiting on the sidelines and that this attitude encourages some trade union leaders to take militant action. Conservatives who have not been voting at by-elections, it is also suggested ...
... The Socialists There is a feeling at Westminster that the Labour Party is waiting on the sidelines and that this attitude encourages some trade union leaders to take militant action. Conservatives who have not been voting at by-elections, it is also suggested ...