THE TIDE OF SOCIALISM.
— . S. i?i-;AT) l.\ GERMANY. [.liY ELECTRIC 'I' H L ICO H A I'i I —CO l'Y It I till T. J [ I'KU CHESS \ HKRLIN, August 1. At a 1)v-t»I:>:• Llr<ll for the Shittgar! seat in the Reichstag, for which a National Lihtu>al caiuHt!<:h> liar-lli.-T'io always Imen returned, a .•'.;:'i,il:.st _ ( aiuiiil-atie was elected by an 'i:: prei-e'.i'iMiUv.l majority. . T: ''s is s.n'ontli sum-ssii*.? So- : i !:st victory :*.t (^"-elections. [I'revious to these seven rcccsit- byelections the German Socialists have, wit'iin recent yoars, made enormous ?>:":;<:nss throughout the Fatherland. T';:' Social Democrats are deadly foes l:i ''slate" s::ci:ih.sm, avlii('*! they coni.s a system of hall-measures •.v-tated by fear. Hen - Rebel, who has often raise:! his voice in the Re'cbsfag for a better understanding with England, is the leader of German Socialism.J
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 August 1910, Page 3
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