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SOCIALISM.

A RESIRKECTEB BOGEY". HOUSE OF LORDS' VIEW-POINT.

BPEECH BY LOKD LONDONDERRY Received 9th, 0.43 p.m. London, September 9. Lord Londonderry, speaking at Wyn ward Park, said the reason the Lord passed so many Radical measures wi. because, seeing the Government hid such a huge majority, they followed tho usual policy of not opposing the people's dearly expressed will. He proceeded to emphasjse the and growing danger of Soci Jisfti, urging those with anything to lose to unite in repelling a policy which involved conSsthat these might be shared by the thriftless, and looted by the "have nots." He also Bwbred that all Unionists could unite upon Mr Balfour - -, fiscal policy propounded in the Albert Hall. SPECIMEN OF CONTINENT \L SOCIALISM. AN INCTTATION TO INVOLUTION. INDIGNATION IN PARIS. Received 9th, 10.45 p.m. London, September 9. Ike Times' Paris correspondent says a thrill of indignation was caused in! Pfcrii hu \f 1.,.r„.-' »_,:_.: i.-,_ • . ■ I •t a meeting of 3000 Socialists. HU re-l marks startled even the audience, tie I advfaetl the proletcrian population in I the various countries to use rifles to I overthrow their own Governments when I to settle international disputes. BATH CONGRESS RESOLUTIONS. THE UNEMPLOYED QUESTION. Received 9th, 10.55 p.m. ' London, September 9. The Trades Union Congress at Bath Mopted a resolution declaring the Unemployed Act wouW fail to touch even I the fringe of th? question. Thev uraed < on works of public utility, to absorbing the unemployed, thus betpmtag the permanent reorganisation « industry on cooperative lines. Mr D. J. Shackleton, Member for CUtneroe, was chosen chairman of the Parliamentary Committee. The next Congress wffl be held at Nottingham in 1908.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 10 September 1907, Page 3

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SOCIALISM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 10 September 1907, Page 3

SOCIALISM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 10 September 1907, Page 3

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