SOCIALISM.
MR SMELLIIi'M ADV'OCACYt London, December 3. The Standard asks how far ithosc who cheered Mr Smellie represent Scottisb miners' views on a clear issne of Socialism. British trade unionists were readier to take practical remedies against the ills they suffered than io follow theorists. Let them study the progress of the German worker since Bismarck had abolished free imports. Mr Pete Currnn, speaking at a Socialist demonstration at Bristol, said the country's prosperity was represent' ed to be rising, but the degradation of workmen continued. There was no remedy for unemployment while the unscrupulous law of competition was tin guiding principle of commerce.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 307, 2 January 1908, Page 2
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104SOCIALISM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 307, 2 January 1908, Page 2
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