The change in tthe editorship of THE CRUSADER, uvrdor existing , circumstances, has been a good illustration of what is known as swapping horses in the middle of the stream. The situation was made the more difficult by the fact .that the new editor was called upon to take up his
October 10, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England
During the Railway Crisis 60,000 copies Strike Leaflet were circulated. Our share in this el' leaves us in debt to tht extent of 412. If you this piece of work was timely and useful, please bell us with a donation !
October 10, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England
of Socialism. not an end, but a means to an end. Socialism presents itself to us . . . mainly in a two-fold aspect. (1) As a process of social evolution transforming mankind from a state of loosely associated and often competing and warring families, groups and communities, into
November 14, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England
In ('ENTRAL• LONDON to be ' next I .ve'ek). Cha airti‘an; Dr: HEI'RY kt()DGKIN. Speakers: Mr, GEORGE LANSBURY The Rev: 1)r. t)RCHARD, TUESDAY, DECEMBE at 7.30' p.m. LET, KURNISHED APARTMENTS x‘ithi distance of City.—Apply_ Sander, Square, E.C.t. • • announced 16th, easy viaiiiit
November 14, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England
Friday, October 24th, 1910. 4%, Yours Fraternally." F. B. Meyer. We have, during the war, frequently found oura eives at variance with the views expressed by Rev. F. ,Meyer. It is all the more cheering therefore to reelve a word of encouragement from that quarter. In ,nclosing a
October 24, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England
:0: A SERMON FROM THE " MORNING POST' rublishs4 big tits Prsprfetsr, Wfl. Wpm, Lane (sad Floor), E.C.4., amtrutted by 'ask liras, • Ltd it 7, West Avenue, Waltkasistow, R. " The founder of the Christian religion sugge st o: a sure way by which the rivalries and wars of kind might
October 24, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England