SOCIALISTS' CONGRESS.
IX GERMANY. AN ENGLISHMAN'S STATEMENT. STIRRING UP STRIFE. Berlin, September 15. Fifteen thousand delegates are attending the Social Democratic Congress at Murenuberg. Herr Singer has been elected president. ■Mr. Quelch, the English socialist, in a characteristic speech, said Chauvinism hud been stirred up in England as in other countries by large groups of people Who calculated upon wars as a source of profit to themselves. The party's executive introduced a resolution blaming the socialists in the Diets of Wurtemburg, Baden, and Bavaria for voting for the. budgets of the States, which were framed in tho interests of the wvalthy classes. Such budgets, it was confirmed, ought to bo rejected. If they were not, the result would be the introduction of others still more unfavorable to the workers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 226, 17 September 1908, Page 2
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129SOCIALISTS' CONGRESS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 226, 17 September 1908, Page 2
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