-- ( 0 ) -- Edward Bernstein, who has been an exile from Germany for many years. is now at liberty to return, for the Public Prosecutor this year has not renewed the warrant for his arrest, should he set• foot in Germany. During the time when the Socialist haw was in force in Ger
January 26, 1901 - Labour Leader - London, London, England
AJAX R '.MF.DY CO.—Dept. 31. 114 THRUSH IT., WALWORTH, LONDON, ARE YOU ILL ' If you are ill, try HERB PILLS, the most effective pr.paration ver discovered for the cute of diocese. P.ir indigestion. General Weakness, Crampp, inflammation, imatistn, Lumb Decline, Headaches, Neuralg
January 26, 1901 - Labour Leader - London, London, England
" WORKZRS ALL LANDS, UNITE !" It may be said that from that moment the history of Socialism was indissolubly linked to the history of the century. Hereafter all classes of privileges and vested interests made common cause against the workers, and nrmed the Governments of Europe t
January 12, 1901 - Labour Leader - London, London, England
Ran, St. Anne Street. Important humine,u, T ONDON.--Clorkenwell Socis:l•t Sunday Seho4l meets every Sur day at o'clock in Bowling Green Lane School, rarringdon novel. ANCHISTIR AID SALFORD I.L P.—St. James's Hall, Sunday, January 13th. at 7 p.m , Dan Irving, Burnley School Board
January 12, 1901 - Labour Leader - London, London, England
It really begins to look as if the God of Battles were not quite decided to plump for the British Empire, and if the vote is split this war may last for ever and ever amen. What the wages of the volunteers out there will have risen to by that time it is appalling to imagine. The
January 12, 1901 - Labour Leader - London, London, England
Rowntree's Elect economy, both as grant Cocoa and nourishing food. breakfast cup of rea, good cocoa is not on a grateful and comfo: ing drink, it is also nutrient of the high( order. A quarter-pou tin of Rowntrei Elect Cocoa, wh: can be purchased anywhere for 9d., makes
January 12, 1901 - Labour Leader - London, London, England
the bridge d the nose, is parallel with the horizon, you are in the best position for using the eyes. In plain English, when one is sitting or standing, stnught up and down, mid holding his head level, lie sees hest. The reason is, Nature has constructed us on that principle. I
January 5, 1901 - Clarion - London, London, England