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News from 13/08/1881

1881; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John O' Dugan, Henry Saveraun, Elizabeth M. Relton, W. Hicks, Thomas Wright, Geo. Sibthorp, Edward Marsh Heavisides,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Radical. News: The Clubs, The Sergeant-At-Arms Has Been Exposed to a Good Deal of Ridicule Lately Because of the Disagreeable Work He Has Had to Do, There Is No Use Being Mealy-Mouthed with the Protectionists of These Latte, Days, Who Are Vainly Hunting about for Some Less Obnoxious Term by Which to Describe Themselves, Being Yesterday Reciprocitarians, and To-Day Fair Traders, The Land League in Islington, Revelations of the Pension List, The Advocates of Production, Reciprocity, or Fair Trade, Always Speak as If the Interests of the Producers Were the Sole, or, at Least, the Principal, Point That Has to Be Considered in All Economic Questions, National Land League Convention, The Manchester Land League, Lord Mayor M'arthur Visits Londonerry, His Native Town, This Week, in Company with the Irish Society, Current Notes, Vestry Villainy Peeps into the Inferno of Bumbledom, Our Discreet Friends Are Sorry for Us on Account of the "Mistake" We Made Last Week in Confessing Our Poverty, The Communist Programme, An English Lecturer on Home Rute, The Ethics of the Land System, It Will Be Noted with Much Satisfaction That the St. Pancras Vestry Have Agreed to Undertake the Management of the Disused Burial-Grounds Belonging to the Parishes of St. George, Bloomsbury, and St. George the Martyr, at the Rear of the Foundling Hospital, as Soon as the Kyrle Society Has Laid Them out as Public Gardens, Mr. Justin M'carthy, M. P., and Mr. T. P. O'connor, M. P., Appear to Be Almost the Only Two Irish Representatives Who Still Believe in the Sympathy of the Great Heart of the English Democracy Towards the Landlordridden Peasantry of Ireland, Who and What Are the Radicals?, The Medical Congress and Women Doctors, Multiple News Items, After Going to the Academy, The Religious Difficulty and the Abolition of School Pence, As the Tahnud Has Been Referred to by "Philo-Judæus, I Shall Conclude This Episode with a Pleasant Little Story, Called from That Wilderness of Literary Curiosities, The Same Question from Another Standpoint, Roundabout Notes, The Foregoing Contains a Very Brief Summary of the History of the Irish Possessions of the Corporation of London. Letter to the editor: Mr. Bradlaugh's Exclusion, "Women Socially", Oath-Taking and Truth-Telling, The Germ of Revolution To the Editor of the Radical, "Shall the Prince Be King?", An Infidel Gathering, Chairs for Finsbury Park To the Editor of "The Radical", Proposed Statue to Oliver Cromwell, Sir,—As That Single Branch of the Whole Legislature, Made up of the Landocracy, Bastardocracy, Squirarchy, and so on, Comonly but Erroneously Called the House of Commons, by Their Illegal, Unconstitutional, and Arbitrary Attack on the Constitutencies, Have Unexpectedly Began the Revolution, It Devolves on the Sovereign People to Finish It, Friendly Co-Operation. Display ads: Removal of "The Radical " Office. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents. Business: Preparing to Go out of Business. Poem, verse: Sonnet. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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