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News from 12/02/1881

1881; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

F. W. Soutter, S. W. Bennett, C. J. Welton, W. Webster, W. Webster, William Thomas Wiseman,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Radical. News: Where Is Parnell?, The School Board for London Extraordinary Proceedings, A Paragraph in Last Week's National Reformer Shows How Much Mr. Bradlaugh Has Been Misinformed in Regard to This Anti-Coercion Movement, Anti-Coercion Meetings, The Calm, Current Notes, Thomas Carlyle, The Demonstration in Trafalgar Square, Sunday Lectures, Farmed Property in London, Wrongs of Society.—No. IX, On Saturday Evening an Ordinary Meeting of the Anti-Coercion Association Was Held at the Occidental Hotel, Strand, Charity, "From the Shoulder", Going West, "May Every Lawyer Kill a Parson and Then Be Hanged for It, " Was the Toast Proposed by a West of England Farmer Who Had Been Swindled by the One and Practically Rack-Rented by the Other, Mr. Bradlaugh's Ministerial Bias Is Further Shown by the Following Paragraph, Mr. Forster May Feel It to Be Necessary to Surround Himself by a Guard of Four or Five Policemen When He Enters a Hansom in Palace-Yard, but Such Protection Is Not Desired or Required by the Friends of Freedom and Anti-Coercion, Multiple News Items, But the Most Touching Part of All Was When He Described How the Late Dr. Kenealy Was "Boycotted" in the House of Commons, Reports, The Anti-Coercion Movement, "Is You Vote for the Second Reading I Will Never Vote for You Again, Sir Thomas, " Remarked One of the Deputation to the Members for Marylebone, Anti-Coercion An Appeal to the Working Men of England. Poem, verse: Song of the Land Law Reformer. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents, We Fear That Mr. Gladstone's Taste for the Aristocracy Has Had Much to Do with the Present Unhappy Condition of Things in Parliament, An Appeal For the Distressed Tenantry of Ireland. Fiction, drama: The Land and the People past, Present, and Future Chapter III. Letter to the editor: Correspondence Clerical Privileges in Vestries. Display ads: J. A. Mills & Co.

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