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News from 19/01/1884

1884; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

William Morris, H. M. Hyndman, William Morris, J. Taylor, H. H. Champion,

Resumo

Frontmatter: To Contributors, Justice. Display ads: Democratic Federation, "To—Day", Depot for All Socialistic Literature. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: A Telegram from Vienna States That Two Journey-Men Bricklayers, Named Appel and Mueller, the Former Being Chairman, and the Latter Secretary of the Bricklayer's Association for the Promotion of Socialism, Were Arrested on Wednesday, The Social Movement in France, The "Nihilists Are Completely Cowed", Notes, Mr. Hyndman at Leicester, Henry George and the Land Question, Spain, Here Is What an American Socialist, Writing in the Chicago Radical Review, Has to Say on the Merits of the Diverse Means by Which Various Persons and Organisations Propose to Cure the Evils of Society, Summary of News Home, The Extraordinary Enthusiasm with Which the Great Audience in St. James' Hall on the Occasion of Mr. Henry George's Address Received Michael Davitt Was One of the Most Marked Incidents of the Evening, The Progress of Nihilism in Russia, Says the Times, Germany, How We Live Now, Samuel Smith, the Truly Liberal M. P. For for Liverpool, Has Been Preaching His "Smithism" Again, An Old Fable Retold, The Democratic Federation Special Meeting at Anderton's Hotel, The Standard Correspondent at St. Petersburg, Writing from That Capital on the 5th of the Month, Was of Opinion That "Nothing Effectual Will Be Done against These International Brigands—Feninas in Ireland, Nihilists in Russia, Anarchists in France—Until England Makes a European Convention against Them", The Editor of Truth, Who Seems in His Easy-Going Fashion to Be Strolling up the Road Which Leads to the High and Health-Giving Regions of Socialism, Has Been Interviewing the Outcast Females Who Loiter through St. James's Park, Working Men and Women's Clubs and Institutions Are Requested to Apply by Letter to the Hon. Lecture Secretary, W. J. Clark, 152, Southwark Bridge Road, S. E., for a List Should They Wish for the Delivery of Lectures by Any of the above Mentioned Lectures, The Homes of the Poor, The Principles of Justice, Colonial Canada, "A Penny for Every Halfpenny", Foreign France, Mr. W. Morris at Hampstead, Lecture Diary, Labour Agitation in Paris, One of the Principal Points in Some of the Programmes for the Emancipation of Labour on the Other Side of the Atlantic Is the Prohibition of All Labour from Children, Miss Helen Taylor at Nottingham, Stirring Words by a Martyr of the Proletariat. Arts and entertainment: Stage Slaves. Fiction, drama: From All Parts of England and Scotland Come Reports of Strikes—Strikes in the Cotton Trade, Strikes in the Coal Industry, Strikes in the Iron Works, Strikes in the Shipping Business. Editorial: Canon Spence & the Democratic Federation. Shipping news: Nearly All the Great Shipping Firms Have Been in a Hurry during the past Year to Get Larger and Faster Vessels than Their Competitors.

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