The Second International
Starting on 28 September 1907 and running until 11 February 1911 each issue of Justice has an list of contents within it on page 2. This has been reproduced here in a convenient searchable form in the same order and form in which it appears in the paper. From the 25th September 1909 many of the short regular items on page 2 that are listed in previous issue do not appear in the table of contents. However they are still in the paper on that page. Before 28.9.1907 and after 11.2.1911 there is no such list of contents. There is a letter in Justice 31.10.1896, p.8, by one Walter A. Brook about an index he is preparing of the paper which is being kept at Bow Branch. He will also doing an index of Commonweal. Did either survive the Blitz or his heirs?
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28 SEPTEMBER, 1907 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Muscovite-Liberal Methods in India: John Morley’s Confiscation of “Justice” (H.M. Hyndman) | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Craftsman and Unemployment (R.C. Morrison) | 6 | |
German Party Conference at Essen (J.B. Askew) | 7 | |
The Political Situation (Richard Dewis) | 7 | |
China for Socialism – II. (E.J. Lamel) | 3 | |
Triflings (“Trifler”) | 3 | |
Economic Basis Stories (Edward Hartley) | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Confiscated! – A Socialist Fight – Reaction Triumphs at the Board of Education – Brains and Drains – The Church and Socialism – Labour and Capital – The Emigration Fraud – An Urgent Appeal | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.F. Notes | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Hyndman Election Fund | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Topical Tattle | 4 | |
Notes from Abroad | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View | 5 | |
Dealing with the Unemployed | 5 | |
Appeal from Antwerp | 6 | |
New Leaves and Books Received | 8 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Kaiser’s Visit, Workers’ Educational Association, Social-Democracy and Trade Unions, General Strike, L.C.C. Tramworkers, etc. | 9 | |
An Appeal | 12 | |
5 OCTOBER, 1907 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Social-Democracy, Hervéism, and Militarism | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Exposure of a New Plot against Trade Unionism | 3 | |
Will Thorne, M.P. – 50, Not Out | 5 | |
A Rift in the Lute. By J. Hunter Watts | 6 | |
Soleiland and the Death Penalty. By E.B.B. | 6 | |
Who are the Disruptionists? | 7 | |
A Golden Wedding Day. Verses by A.W. Arnold | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Keir Hardie to the Aid of India and Justice – France and Morocco – The Red Postmaster – The Workers’ Education Association – Not a Socialist Defeat – Magistrates Encouraging Disorder | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
Demonstrations at Bristol | 2 | |
S.D.F. Notes | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Hyndman Election Fund | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Topical Tattle | 4 | |
Notes from Abroad | 4 | |
Books Received | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
Triflings | 5 | |
Scottish District Council | 5 | |
The Press and the Russian Treaty | 7 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Socialism in Haggerston | 8 | |
Adventures in Cumberland | 8 | |
L.C.C. Tramwaymen | 8 | |
Socialist Sunday Schools | 9 | |
To the Workers of France and Spain | 9 | |
A Word from Vancouver | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – A Protest (E. Belfort Bax), Workers’ Education Association (Albert Mansbridge and others), The General Strike (Fred Knee), The Massacres in Morocco (A. Fabra Ribas), Woman’s Sphere, Socialism in Garden City, etc. | 9 | |
12 OCTOBER, 1907 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Ruin of India Again – And Again, By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Exposure of a New Plot against Trade Unionism – (continued) | 3-4 | |
“Action” Song of the – Suffragettes. By Eliana Twynam | 5 | |
Julius Motteler. By J.B. Askew | 6 | |
“Out-of-Work”: The Statuette. By T. Quelch | 8 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Kaiser as our Guest – Karl Liebknecht Prosecuted for High Treason – Success to Hungarian Workers! – A Hyndman Election Fund – Scientific Socialism and Socialist Propaganda – An Economic Ignoramus on Marx – Liberal Press Falsehoods | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
S.D.F. Notes | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
More British Blacklegging | 2 | |
Books Received | 2 | |
S.D.F. Municipal Candidates | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Topical Tattle | 4 | |
We are Discovered! | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
In Memory of William Morris | 5 | |
Obituary | 5 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. McNab | 5 | |
The Confiscation of “Justice” – letter from the India Office | 4 | |
Notes from Abroad | 7 | |
The Electoral Manifesto of the Jewish Bund | 7 | |
London Notes | 8 | |
Salford Municipal Election | 8 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Woman’s Sphere (Herbert Burrows); How Kirkdale was Lost (Rees Davies); The Workers’ Education Association (W.H. Humphreys and J. Henighar); The “Appeal to Reason” in Danger (Gaylord Wilshire); Social-Democracy and the Labour Party; To English-Speaking Socialists; The English Abroad; Garden City, a Reply; etc. | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday Schools | 9 | |
19 OCTOBER, 1907 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Campaign against Socialism | 6 | |
“Christian Socialism” By Th. Rothstein | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Exposure of a New Plot against Trade Unionism, – (Conclusion), By Fred Knee | 3 | |
The Russian Bear and the Indian Bugbear By C.L. Everard | 5 | |
Random Notes from a Propagandist’s Diary By Frank H. Edwards | 7 | |
Quite Enough. Verses by G.W.S. | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Hague Humbug – The Condemnation of Karl Liebknecht – The Railway Dispute – Miners on the Move – A Warning to Workmen – Socialism and Art – A Homestead Act – More Misrepresentation – An Absurd Claim | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.F. Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Books Received | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
S.D.F. Municipal Candidates | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Women’s Central Circle | 3 | |
“Our” Railway | 3 | |
Scottish District Council | 3 | |
Scottish Notes – The National Conference on Sweated Industries By J.B. McNab | 4 | |
Notes from Abroad By J. B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
The Unemployed question | 5 | |
Which Way Blows the Wind? | 5 | |
Competition: A Parable | 7 | |
London Notes | 8 | |
Hyndman Election Fund | 8 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Triflings: By a Trifler | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – H.G. Wells and our Enemies (H.G. Wells); The Workers’ Education Association (John Scurr); An Inquiry (F. Dallas, Askew); The General Strike (Wm. Johnston); “Woman’s Sphere” (A Yorkshire Woman), etc. | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 9 | |
26 OCTOBER, 1907 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Radical and Radical-Socialist Party. By A.S. Headingley | 6 | |
The Fight Against Socialism: A Call to Arms. By E.E. Hunter | 6 | |
CARTOON: Under the Jolly Roger. By W.J. Reeves | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Railway Incubus and the Economic Spur. By G.L. Everard | 3 | |
Faute de Mieux By A Trifler | 3 | |
The “Daily News” and the Plutocracy By J.B. Askew | 5 | |
Unemployment Among Women; The Guildhall Conference By Dora B. Montefiore | 5 | |
The Jewish Proletariat in Russia: Ten Years of the Bund. By K. Boris | 5 | |
O, Thank the Lord! Verses by G.W.S. | 6 | |
Campaign Notes | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Liberals Alarmed – Haldane on Marx – A Discordant Note – The Class War – Grey and his Egyptian Victims – The Railway Dispute | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Hyndman Election Fund | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
S.D.F. Municipal Candidates | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
The Unemployed Question (at Hackney) | 3 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 4 | |
Plymouth “Sound” (Illustrated) | 4 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
The New Territorial Army | 8 | |
Scottish District/Council | 8 | |
Fifeshire District Council | 8 | |
Glasgow District Council | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Workers’ Education Association (Will Thorne); A Criticism (F. Dallas Askew); Bad Grammar and Errors J.B. McNab); “One and All” (E.W. Spackman); “Christian Socialism,” etc. | 9 | |
New Leaves and Books Received | 9 | |
The Study of Economics at Ashton-under-Lyne | 9 | |
London Notes | 9 | |
2 NOVEMBER, 1907 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
“Noscitur a Sociis!” Shall Londoners Welcome the Kaiser as their Guest? By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
“The Historical Basis of Socialism”: H.M. Hyndman’s Lecture | 3 | |
The Holy Estate of Matrimony | 3 | |
The Jewish Proletariat in Russia: Ten Years of the Bund. By K. Boris. (Concluded.) | 5 | |
The Territorial Forces Act A Final Word. By Robert Edmondson | 6 | |
“The Morning Star” New Song by J. Connell | 6 | |
Liberal Limitations By Dora B. Montefiore | 8 | |
The Midland Railway Companies’ Manifesto to their Wages Staff: A Reply By A Midland Railway Wage-Slave | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The New Socialism – Divided Counsels – Whole-Hoggers – Foredoomed to Defeat – Mr. Fox and the Grapes – Victims of Capitalism | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Hyndman Election Fund | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
S.D.F. Notes | 2 | |
Books Received | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Topical Tattle By Tattler | 4 | |
Russianising India | 4 | |
The Unemployed Question (Southwark) | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
Faute de Mieux By a Trifler | 6 | |
For One of the Old Guard | 6 | |
The Fight against Socialism: Campaign Notes. By Ernest E. Hunter | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J. B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7 | |
The Movement | 8-9 | |
London Notes | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Anti-Socialist Misrepresentation (H.G. Wells); Woman’s Sphere (Herbert Burrows); A Comparison (F. Dallas Askew); Christian Socialism; A Request from W. Gee; Non-Judicial Birchings, etc. | 9 | |
9 NOVEMBER, 1907 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Socialist Rout | 6 | |
The German Scandals and the “Anti-Socialist” Agitation. By Stanhope of Chester | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Devil rebuketh Sin. By C.L. Everard | 4 | |
“An Inquiry into Socialism” (Kirkup). By Jacques Bonhomme | 4 | |
Theoretic Socialism: H.M. Hyndman’s Lecture on “Value” | 5 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Crisis in the United States – Preparing the Crash in India – The British Bismarck on the War Path – Socialism and Sweating – A Poser for Anti-Socialists | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
The Railway Crisis | 2 | |
S.D.F. Notes | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Hyndman Election Fund | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
The Municipal Elections: Our Gains and Losses | 3 | |
Socialist Women’s Bureau | 3 | |
New Leaves | 4 | |
Books Received | 4 | |
The Unemployed Question (West Ham) | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
Obituary | 1 | |
The Fight against Socialism: Campaign Notes. By E.E. Hunter | 6 | |
Notes from Abroad, By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7 | |
Which Way Blows the Wind? | 7 | |
Lyttelton Methods of Controversy (H.M. Hyndman) | 7 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Socialist Demonstrations | 8 | |
The Condition of India | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Socialism in Australia (Victor E. Kroemer); Workers’ Education Association (J. Henighan); “Mr. Fox and the Grapes” (G.W.R. Driver); To help the Railwaymen (A.K. Braley); Socialism Only; Socialism and Friendly Societies, etc. | 9 | |
16 NOVEMBER, 1907 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Welshed! | 6 | |
The Third Duma: A Retrospect and a Prospect. By Th. Rothstein | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Public versus Private Ownership | 2 | |
Theoretic Socialism: H.M. Hyndman on “Surplus Value" | 3 | |
Humours of Electioneering. By Ernest Marklew | 4 | |
A Socialist Daily. By Henri Polak | 5 | |
The Position in New Zealand. By W.A. Griffiths | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE:—An Antiquated. Anti-Socialist – The Holy Estate of Matrimony – Persian Patriotism – Suspicious Patronage – Wanted: A Balance-Sheet – The Unemployed | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
S.D.F. Notes | 2 | |
Hyndman Election Fund | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Anti-Kaiser Demonstration by the Unemployed | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
London Organisation Conference | 3 | |
Civil Servants and Socialism | 4 | |
Which Way Blows the Wind? | 4 | |
Faute de Mieux, by A Trifler | 4 | |
More Municipal Election Results | 4 | |
Scottish Notes | 5 | |
New Leaves | 5 | |
Books Received | 5 | |
The Fight against Socialism: Campaign Notes. By E.E. Hunter | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7 | |
Fight for Free Speech | 8 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Some Opinions on the Railway “Settlement" | 8 | |
A Begging Earl | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE – Socialist Methods (H.W. Hobart); “Mr. Fox and the Grapes” (C. Loxton); Repudiation of the National Debt (A.C Bennington); Socialism and Temperance (H. Thackray); Socialism and Friendly Societies (Herbert White); One and All Assurance Association (E.S.R. Smith), &c | .9 | |
Tracking Asquith to his Lair | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 9 | |
23 NOVEMBER, 1907 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The International Financial and Industrial Crisis | 6 | |
CARTOON: “Edward is Peace” (from “Wahre Jacob”) | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Theoretic Socialism; “The Circulation of Commodities” With letter by H.M. Hyndman | 3 | |
Sold Again! By Jas. Burnett and “A Midland Railway Company’s Wage Slave" | 4 | |
Anti-Dynastic Feeling in China. By a Chinese Student | 5 | |
An Appreciation Verses by G.W.S. | 5 | |
The Gentle Art of Loafing. By C.L. Everard | 8 | |
The Anti-Asiatic Agitation in South Africa By Henry Norrie | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – On. our Knees to the Kaiser – An Angel of Peace – Unionism, Protection, and Class Combination – The Fraudulent Liberals Again – Starving Mind as well as Body – More of Continuation Schools – A Moon of his Own | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.F. Notes | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Canon Barnett on “Poverty" | 2 | |
Books Received | 2 | |
Civil Service Socialist League and Tariff Reform | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Topical Tattle By Tattler | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
The Fight against Socialism: Mr. Balfour on the Warpath. By E.E. Hunter | 6 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7 | |
Fight for Free Speech | 7 | |
The Unemployed Question | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Brutal Police (R.N. Andrews); “Yorkshire for Social-Democracy” (Sydney V. Oxley); Socialism and the Army (P.H. Myddleton); Repudiation of the National Debt (F.S. Rice and M. Beer) | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
30 NOVEMBER, 1907 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Socialism and the Suffrage | 6 | |
CARTOON: Diabolo, or the Ancient Political Game of “Whirling the Worker” (W.J. Reeves) | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Reason Why. Verses by C.L. Everard | 2 | |
Theoretic Socialism: H.M. Hyndman on “Industrial Crises" | 3 | |
Prodigal Indecency. By Guy Bowman | 4 | |
The Fight against Socialism: Campaign Notes. By E.E. Hunter | 6 | |
The Political System of Social-Democracy. By P.J. Troelstra | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Satisfactory to Everybody – Liberalism and Licensing – A Foolish Proposal – Student Hooligans and Unemployed Demonstrators – Medical Inspection of School Children – The Development of Capitalism in the Far East | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Scottish District Council | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
The Fight for Free Speech | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Carlisle Municipal Bye-Election | 2 | |
Information Bureau | 2 | |
Hyndman Election Fund | 2 | |
Books Received | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Faute de Mieux, By A Trifler | 3 | |
The Unemployed Question | 3 | |
Which Way Blows the Wind? | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Compulsory Military Training | 4 | |
The Snowden-Bull Debate | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
The Movement | 5 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7 | |
The Emigration Swindle: Experiences of a Victim | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Temperance and Socialism (J. McIver); Southport Municipal Politics (G.A. Newman); A National Socialist Demonstration (J. Butchart | 9 | |
An Indian on India | 9 | |
The Railway Settlement | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday Schools | 9 | |
7 DECEMBER, 1907 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Repression and Ruin in India. By H.M. Hyndman3 | ||
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Theoretic Socialism: H.M. Hyndman on “Rent" | 3 | |
“Waste.” By A.B. | 3 | |
An Anti-Socialist Menu. By C.L. Everard | 4 | |
Necessitous School Children: H.M. Hyndman on Underfed Children | 5 | |
The Provision of Meals at Bradford | 5 | |
The Fight against Socialism: Bond or Free Love? By E.E. Hunter | 6 | |
“A Grateful Country’s Reward” By Robert Edmondson | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – King Theodore I.: His Royal Speech from the Throne – Frank Social-Democratic Criticism – The Labour Party and Socialism – Work for the Unemployed – Morocco – A Mischievous Movement | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.F. Notes | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Hyndman Election Fund | 2 | |
Presentation to Will Thorne, M.P., and J.E. Williams | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Women’s Suffrage Debate | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Scottish Notes | 4 | |
A Question for the I.L.P. | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
Dr. Macnamara and Socialism | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad.. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7-8 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
London Notes | 9 | |
New Leaves and Books Received | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Capitalist Solidarity (J. Maclean); Fabian “Socialism” (E.W. Marsh); Dr. John Hunter and Socialism (Alfred Russell); Re Hilly Fields (Ambrose King’s-Lynne); etc. | 9-10 | |
Campaign against Child Labour | 10 | |
Which Way Blows, the Wind? | 10 | |
The Flag we Love. By A.H. Stokes | 10 | |
The Fight for Free Speech | 10 | |
14 DECEMBER, 1907 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Labour Party and Social-Democracy | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Theoretic Socialism: H.M. Hyndman on “Interest and Profit" | 3 | |
Song of the Slum Dweller. Verses by C.L. Everard | 3 | |
Exposing an Exposure. By H.W. Hobart | 4 | |
Indian Impressions, by Walter Crane | 6 | |
S.D.F. Manifesto on the Question of Universal Adult Suffrage | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Horrors of the Free Trade Fraud – The India Office Champion in Germany – Victor Grayson – Towards Conscription – “Educational Waste” – A Counter Proposal | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
“Anarchism and Socialism" | 2 | |
The Thorne-Williams Presentation | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Flogging in India | 2 | |
“Dear” Charity | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Faute de Mieux. By A Trifle | 3 | |
The Movement | 4 | |
The Fight against Socialism: Socialism and Patriotism. By E.E. Hunter | 5 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
“Justice” Van | 6 | |
Cost of Children under the Poor Law | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 8 | |
The Battersea Unemployed | 8 | |
Humorous Election Literature | 8 | |
Scottish District Council | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Not “Corrected” (H.M. Hyndman); The “Great Contradiction” of Marx (J. Maclean); Socialism and the Army (F. Fielding); Socialism at Garden City (Geo. Bates) | 9 | |
The “Socialist Annual.” By Th. Rothstein | 9 | |
London Notes | 9 | |
The Growth of Modern Music | 10 | |
Books Received | 10 | |
21 DECEMBER, 1907 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
“A Happy Christmas!” By Dora B. Montefiore | 6 | |
Bishops and Barmaids | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Theoretic Socialism: H.M. Hyndman on “Marx’s Assumed Contradiction of Himself, and on Revisionist Criticisms,” with letter by H.M. Hyndman | 3 | |
Bond or Free Love? By E. Belfort Bax | 4 | |
Exposing an Exposure. By H.W. Hobart (continued) | 5 | |
The Movement at the Cape. By Wilson Wilson | 6 | |
A Christmas Dream. By Ernest Markiew | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Money Wanted! – The Condemnation of the Social-Democratic Deputies in the Second Duma and the Arrest of Tchaikovsky – Jingoism on the Pacific Ocean – Gilding a Second-Rate Litterateur – Lansbury and Unemployment – The Unemployed of Great Britain as Frozen Carcases in Canada | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
S.D.F. Notes | 2 | |
Hyndman Election Fund | 2 | |
National Campaign Fund | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Obituary | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By “Tattler" | 4 | |
Books Received | 4 | |
“In the Enemy’s Camp” By R.C. Morrison | 5 | |
London Notes | 5 | |
The Eight against Socialism: A Reply to Arnold-Forster. By E.E. Hunter | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7-8 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. McNab | 9 | |
Ruskin College, Oxford | 9 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Mr. J.R. MacDonald and Child Labour | 9 | |
The Bigland-Quelch Debate | 10 | |
28 DECEMBER, 1907 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
A Happy New Year! by A.A. Watts | 6 | |
A Labour Party and a Liberal Alliance | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Theoretic Socialism: H.M. Hyndman on the “Final Futility of Final Utility,” and on the Reconstruction of Society | 3 | |
Exposing an Exposure. By H.W. Hobart (Conclusion) | 4 | |
The Fight against Socialism: The Last Word By Ernest E. Hunter | 5 | |
A Christmas Carol. Verses by C.L. Everard | 6 | |
“Lansbury and Unemployment” (George Lansbury) | 7 | |
The Feeding of School Children in London: Declaration by the Social-Democratic Party | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Damn their Charity! – You May: or you May not – A Lost Movement – Controversial Bob Acres – Not Alluring for an Idler – Votes for “Ladies" | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
National Campaign Fund | 2 | |
The Belfast Butchery | 2 | |
Scottish District Council by J.B. McNab | 9 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
The Medical Inspection of School Children | 2 | |
H.M. Hyndman Election Fund | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
The Old Age Pensions “Demonstration" | 3 | |
A Voice in the Wilderness of Bumbledom. By Robert R. Dickinson | 3 | |
The Shee-Shaw Debate | 4 | |
New Leaves and Books Received | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
The “Social-Democrat" | 6 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7 | |
March of the Out-of-Work Ex-Soldiers | 7 | |
Adult Suffrage at Canning Town | 7 | |
To Correspondents | 8 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Fallacy of the “Social Organism” Theory (S.V. Amstell); Socialism and the Drink Question (Geo. Gilbertson); Bond or Free Love? (De Facto and E.E. Hunter); “Lansbury and Unemployment” (Millicent Murby and J.H. West); Unemployment (B.N.M.) | 9 | |
4 JANUARY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Let the Children be Fed! | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Dogma or Humanity? By A.S. Headingley | 3 | |
Militant Socialism in Japan. By Kiichi Kaneko and T. Sakai | 4 | |
The Case for Socialism: II – The Cause of the Disease. By Ernest E. Hunter | 6 | |
A Peril for Socialism. By B.R. Carter | 7 | |
Bob Anderson, my Beau. Verses by H.S.S. | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Downfall of the “Times” – More Welshing? – Terrorism in Russia – There are judges in Berlin!! – High-handed Injustice | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Persistence of Pauperism | 2 | |
An Appeal on Behalf of the Girls on Strike | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
A Clergyman Converted | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
New Year’s Reunions in London | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Scottish Notes By J.B. McNab | 3 | |
Family Life in India | 5 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7-8 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
New Leaves | 8 | |
Books Received | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Bond or Free Love? (E. Belfort Bax); Socialism and the Drink Question (M.M.A. Ward and R.C. Morrison); Socialism and the Army (Robert Edmonson); A Personal Word (Frank Colebrook); Bax’s “Essays in Socialism” (J. Fredk. Green); Religious Persecution? (Jacques Bonhomme); Challenges to Socialists; etc. | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday Schools | 9 | |
11 JANUARY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Retrospect and Forecast, By C.R.V. | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Asia against Europe. By H.M. Hyndman | 1 | |
A Glimpse into the Future: A New Year’s Letter. | ||
The Liberal Whip, and God By Edda | 4 | |
The Case for Socialism – I: The Disease of Capitalism By E.E. Hunter | 5 | |
Socialism and Militarism: Will Thorne’s Letter to the Earl of Warwick | 7 | |
Socialism and the Colonial Character: A letter from Mauritius. By Manilal M. Doctor | 9 | |
Report of the Austrian Social-Democratic Women’s Organisation. By Clara Zetkin | 10 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – W.M. Thompson – Communal Feeding v. Pauperising Charity – Labour and its “Leaders" | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Retaliation | 2 | |
National Campaign Fund | 2 | |
Practical Socialism | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
H.M. Hyndman Election Fund | 2 | |
Men of Britain. Verses by A.K. | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
S.D.F. Women’s Central Circle | 4 | |
Pampered Dogs and Starving Children | 4 | |
Scottish District Council | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – “Educational Waste” (Will Thorne); Socialism and the Drink Question (Dora B. Montefiore and W.H. Powell); A Critic of Scottish Notes (“Co-operation”); Socialism and the Army (Sergeant-Major Black): Bond or Free Love? (Chas. Harris); The Provision of Meals Act (A.A. Watts); etc. 8 | ||
To the Socialist Comrades, 1908 (Frederick Lessner) | 8 | |
The Bannington-Lowther Debate | 9 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
New Leaves | 10 | |
Books Received | 10 | |
Information Bureau | 10 | |
Socialist Sunday Schools | 10 | |
18 JANUARY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Future of the Labour Party | 6 | |
The L.C.C. and Hungry Scholars. By E.C. Fairchild | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
A Dream and a Moral. By C.L. Everard | 3 | |
Criticising a Criticism. By H.W. Hobart | 3 | |
A National Mono-Rail System. By A Tyke | 4 | |
Thy Smashing of Socialism By J. Williams | 5 | |
The Case for Socialism: III. – How the Workers are Robbed. By Ernest E. Hunter | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Hurrah for our German Commrades —The Victory of the Aeroplane – The Liberal Frauds and the Second Ballot – An Ommiscient Journalist Beginning to Learn | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Sorcalism and Militarism | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Well-to-do Intellectuals | 2 | |
Educational Waste | 2 | |
Crying over Spilt Milk | 2 | |
Police Impertinence | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Scottish District Council | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
The Work of Two Socialist Councillors at Chiswick | 5 | |
How Capitalism Safeguards the Family! (from the “Staffordshire Sentinel”) | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme and Africanus | 8 | |
Socialism and Commerce (from the “Morning Post”) | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Pity the Poor Papist (E. Belfort Bax); Religious Persecution (C.H. Norman); Labour Party Meeting in Hull (Jas. Macpherson); The “Socialist Annual” (Th. Rothstein); Socialism and the Drink Question (George Gilbertson); High-Handed Injustice (Harry Boulter); Bax’s “Essays in Socialism” (E.W. Marsh), etc. | 9-10 | |
The new “Social-Democrat” By Odyss | 10 | |
Books Received | 10 | |
25 JANUARY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Spare the Rates and Starve the Child. By A.A. Watts | 6 | |
Sex War or Class War? By J.B. Askew | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Practical Socialism: I. – Political and Constructive. Lecture by Herbert Burrows | 3 | |
Labour Party Conference | 3 | |
Criticising a Criticism – (costinued) By H.W. Hobart | 4 | |
The Cotton Crisis. By R. Horsfield | 4 | |
The Case for Socialism: IV. – The War of the Classes. By Ernest E. Hunter | 5 | |
Let Them be Fed: Great S.D.P. Demonstration at Queen’s Hall on behalf of Starving Children; also letter to the “Times" | 7 | |
Mid-Devon – And After By Ernest E. Hunter | 7 | |
Dogma or Humanity. Letters by Jasper B. Hunt and A.S. Headingley | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Liberal-Labour Understanding – Breakers Ahead in Germany – The Jewel Scene at Dublin Castle – Mad Attacks upon Palliatives – Uncalled-for Impertinence – Labour Extravagance | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
The Dover Harbour Job | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Refreshment Staff’s Social | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday Schools | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques. Bonhomme | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Books Received | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Bax’s Essays (E. Belfort Bax); Religious Persecution (Jacques Bonhomme); Pity the Poor Papist! (C.H. Norman); Socialism and the Drink Question (W.H. Powell); Socialism and Woman (Matthew F. Boyd.); An Appeal for Defence Fund | 9-10 | |
Socialist Women’s Bureau | 10 | |
Unemployed Women Workers | 10 | |
1 FEBRUARY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Social Democracy and the Labour-Party By Edward Hartley | 6 | |
The Ebbing Ttide of Liberalism. By C.R.V. | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Practical Socialism: Political and Constructive II. Political-Awakening | 3 | |
Mid-Devon’s Lessons for Women Socialists | 3 | |
Criticising a Criticism – (concluded). By H.W. Hobart. | 4 | |
The Case for Socialism: V. – Some of the Consequences. By Ernest E. Hunter | 5 | |
Don Bathos in Hull. By C.L. Everard | 5 | |
Labour Party Conference | 7 | |
CARTOON: At the Mast Head | 4 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – More Husks – Asquith as Acting Premier – Monseiur Delcassé as a Jingo Prophet – The Awakening of the German Proletariat – The Organisation that Did the Work – Liberal Lies – Capitalism and Race Suicide | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
The Labour Party Chairman | 2 | |
“English Pearls" | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Scottish District Council | 4 | |
An Appeal for Help at Poplar | 4 | |
“The Grandmother” Translated by F.H.G. | 5 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7 | |
The Quelch-Robertson Debate | 8 | |
Debate at Leigh | 8 | |
A Teacher’s Denunciation of our Education System | 8 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. McNab | 8 | |
Lecture by John A. Hobson | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
New Leaves | 9 | |
Books Received | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Dogma or Humanity? (J. Finn); A. Disclaimer (J.E. Williams); Bond or Free Love? etc. | 10 | |
First of May Celebration | 10 | |
Why Way Blows the Wind? | 10 | |
Socialist Sunday Schools | 10 | |
8 FEBRUARY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Debate on Unemployment. By Th. Rothstein | 6 | |
Paid Agitators. By Edward Hartley | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Practical Socialism: Political and Constructive. III – Political Decay and Socialist Growth. Lecture by Herbert Burrows | 3 | |
Speeches by “The People’s Friend.” – I. On Unemployment. By Jean Paul | 3 | |
Military Matters of the Moment By Robert Edmondson | 4 | |
Emigration By A.H. Watson | 4 | |
Dogma or Humanity. By George C. Swanson, Geo, Davidson, and A.H.M. Robertson | 4 | |
Mr. Frederic Harrison on Prussian Policy | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
Suppressing the Starving By E.C.F. | 8 | |
Some Past Exploits of Mr. Burns. By C. Marson, and from the “Times” of 1887 | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Death from Natural Causes – Ur called-for “Thrills of Horror” – The Pseudo Scientist and the Social-Democrats – Theodore’s Pills for Earthquakes – Neither Retrenchment nor Reform – Burns the Terrible – A Mean Design for a Mean City | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
Where is Ruskin College Drifting | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Lecture by John A. Hobson | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. McNab | 5 | |
Faute de Mieux. By a Trifler | 5 | |
Social-Democracy and the Labour Party | 7 | |
A Fitting Reply to the Child Starvers | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Pity the Poor Papist (E. Belfort Bax); Natural Rights (Herbert Burrows); Flogging the Unemployed; etc. | 9-10 | |
London Notes | 10 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 10 | |
15 FEBRUARY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Parliament and the Railway Monopoly | 6 | |
Winston Churchill, the “Daily News,” and Socialism. By E.W.W. | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Practical Socialism, Political and Constructive IV. – The Constructive Politics of Socialism. Lecture by Herbert Burrows | 3 | |
A Lesson from Lisbon. By C.L. Everard | 3 | |
The Case for Socialism: VI. – Stepping Stones to Higher Things. By Ernest E. Hunter | 4 | |
A Socialist in the East. By Frederic Fletcher | 4 | |
The S.D.P. and the Labour Party. By J.T. Smith | 4 | |
Shop Assistants and Living-in: Economic Basis of the Agitation By C. Terry | 5 | |
Humanity or Dogma. Letter by the Rev. J.B. Hunt | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Nationalisation of Railways – Liberals and India – Fabians as Truth-Tellers – A Good Riddance – An Unsatisfactory Conclusion to a Foolish Prosecution – Persistence of Sweating – Municipal Labour Bureaux | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Books Received | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Lecture by John A. Hobson | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Another Protest (G.A. Newman); Information Wanted (W. Flanagan); | ||
Newcastle Socialist Society (T. Kerr); A Disclaimer (M. Maltman Barrie) | 9 | |
Obituary | 9 | |
Child Slavery: The Tragedy of a Twelve-year-Old “Nurse" | 9 | |
22 FEBRUARY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Prospects of War. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
Haldane the Lady Recruiter, and the Territorial Army | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Practical Socialism Political and Constructive V. – Constructive Socialist Economics. Lecture by Herbert Burrows | 3 | |
Child Labour. By A Woman Factory Operative | 4 | |
The Tariff Reformulae of Mr. Blenkinsop: By C.L. Everard | 5 | |
Hicks-Grayson Debate. By A.H. Watson | 5 | |
Jean Paul, M.P., on the Anglo-Russian Agreement | 8 | |
The Children’s Charter. By Mark One | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – A. Case for Inquiry – South Leeds – Colonial Hooliganism – The Unemployed – Callous Capitalism | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
National Campaign Fund | 2 | |
More Capitalist Repression | 2 | |
The Tale of a Town’s Meeting | 2 | |
Lectuie by John A. Hobson | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
Comrade Spink’s Funeral Service | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
The Unemployed in Essex | 3 | |
Poplar Guardians Bye-Election | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Debate at Liverpool | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes, By Odyss | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7-8 | |
Scottish District Council | 8 | |
London Notes | 8 | |
Woman Suffagists and Woman Suffragists. By Lena Morrow Lewis | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Anniversary of the Communist Club | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Mr. Frederic Harrison; Railway Shareholders; Speakers’ Classes (J. Watson); Socialism and the Capitalist Press (W.G. Veals and others); Socialism and Free Love | 9-10 | |
New Leaves | 10 | |
An Argument against Votes for Women | 10 | |
Obituary | 10 | |
29 FEBRUARY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Sweating and Social Democracy | 6 | |
A Great Egyptian. By Th. Rothstein | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Practical Socialism, Political and Constructive: VI. – Socialism as a Theory of Life. Lecture by Herbert Burrows | 3 | |
How Capitalism Protects the Home and the Family. By George Baker | 3 | |
Grosvenor Square Pensions: By Edward Hartley | 4 | |
The Class War and the “Times” By J.B. Askew | 5 | |
The Case for Socialism: VII. Social-Democracy. By Ernest E. Hunter | 7 | |
The Young Socialist League By Malgaretta Hicks | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Peace and Retrenchment – A Phantom Army – The New Education Farce – Clemenceau and Picquart – The Czar Nicholas II – “Dividing Up” – The “Tribune” and the “Times” – “Paid Agitators" | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-schools | 2 | |
Women’s Workrooms Get Contracts | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Incidents of Revolution | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
The Martyrdom of the Bundist Press in Russia | 5 | |
Scottish District Council | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 7-8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Socialism and “Equality” (H.M. Hyndman); The Communist Club (Th. Rothstein); Socialist Unity (J. Maclean); Mr. Frederic Harrison, and Socialism (An Old Social-Democrat); “Made in England” (T.W. Gowland); A “Justice” Week (G.W. Patterson) | 9-10 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. McNab | 10 | |
7 MARCH, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The “Short and Simple” Nonconformist Bill. By Th. Rothstein | 6 | |
Socialism, Must it be Revolutionary? By John B. Askew | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Is the Consumer Exploited? By A.P. Hazell | 4 | |
The Eternal Feminine. By C.L. Everard | 5 | |
Great Socialist Demonstristion in Burnley By Robinson Graham | 8 | |
The Red Spectre: Verse by Archibald McPhee | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Characteristic Cowardice – Teetotal Tyranny – The Socialist-Labour Party and the Suffrage – Disguised Conscription – Might is Right – Switzerland at the Service of the Czar2 | ||
Industrial World | 2 | |
L.C.C. -Notes | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Election of Elective Anditors | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
“Practical Socialism.” Discussion | 3 | |
Feeding and Medical: Inspection of School Children: Conference at Guildhall, and Letter by E.C. Fairchild | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Socialist Sunday Schools | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Jesse Collings and the Emigration Fraud | 5 | |
Socialist Women’s Bureau | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 8 | |
Serious Accident to Will Thorne, with Letter | 8 | |
New Leaves | 9 | |
The Movement | 9-10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The “Tribune” and the “Times” (J.B. Askew); Herbert Burrows on Marriage (De Facto); Feeding School Children (John Scurr); Mixed Socialism (Wm. Jones); etc. | 10 | |
14 MARCH, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Social-Democracy Against Capitalism and Kaiserism. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
Advantages of the Array. By Robert Edmondson | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Cromer and Egypt. By Guy A. Aldred | 4 | |
The Malakhand Mother. Verses by Irene San Carolo | 5 | |
Two Plays by Women, By A. B. | 5 | |
The Case for Socialism, VIII. – Is it Scientific? By Ernest E Hunter | 7 | |
Wanted, the Revolutionary Spirit By L.E. Quelch | 8 | |
With the Strikers up North. By R. Greenwood and J. Jones | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Secret Diplomacy – The 25th Anniversary of Marx’s Death – The Sacred “Last Hour” – Prices and Profits – The Armed Nation – Socialists in Debate | 1 | |
Iindustrial World | 2 | |
Smith Legal Defence Fund | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
S.D.P Notes | 2 | |
Military Intimidation | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 3 | |
First of May Celebration | 3 | |
How We Govern India | 4 | |
London Notes | 4 | |
The Deadly Parallel | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Civil Service Socialist Society | 5 | |
Which Way Blows the Wind? | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
Compositors and Socialism | 8 | |
Obituary | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
New Leaves | 9 | |
Books Received | 9 | |
How to. Test Them | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Herbert Burrows on Marriage (Herbert Burrows and Walter C. Southgate); Ought the Socialist Agitator to be well paid? (John Tamlyn); Socialism and Atheism (H.S. Wishart); Socialism and Equality (A. Marsh); Domestic Servants (Frank Knowles); etc. | 10 | |
21 MARCH, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Socialist-Labour Party and the Unemployed | 6 | |
The Puritan Peril. By Ernest E. Hunter | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
A Day in a Suburban County Court. By H.O.M. | 3 | |
Social-Democrats and the Labour Party. By H. Quelch | 4 | |
Bloody-Handed Capitalism in Mexico, By T. Quelch | 4 | |
The Lesson of Hamstead. By Spectator | 5 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Vive la Commune! – Burns and the Skeleton at the Feast – Like Master, Like Man – A Life for a Life – Fabian Follies – The Curse of Capital – Soldiers and Strikers | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
“Charity” – A Parable | 2 | |
America. Poem by J.F. Morton (in “Life”) | 2 | |
S.D.P Notes | 2 | |
Peckham Bye-Election | 2 | |
“As Others See Us" | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
A Warning to Trade Unionists! | 4 | |
Will Thorne, M.P. | 5 | |
Scottish District Council | 5 | |
London Notes | 5 | |
Pioneer Boot Works | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes, By Odys | 7 | |
Socialist Demonstration at Camberwell | 8 | |
Debate at the London School of Economics | 8 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Obituary | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 9 | |
Marxian Comments. By Edouard Valliant (from “Le Socialiste.”) | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Payment of Agitators (F. Newell); “The Case for Socialism” (S.V. Amstell); The Peckham Election (Walter C. Hart and T. J. Pitt); Co-operation and Socialism (C. Delolme); Compositors and Socialism (H.C. Golding); What will Humanity do with its Millionaires? (E. Wynwood Higgins); etc., etc. | 10 | |
28 MARCH, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
“Infernal Hypocrites!" | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Famine and Plague! By H. M. Hyndman | 1 | |
The Story of West Ham | 3 | |
Evolution and Social-Desssocracy, By Henry F. Northcote | 4 | |
Surplus-Value, or – Rent of Ability. Verses by H.W. Hobart | 4 | |
New Leaves: Peter Pan’s Scrap Book. By C.L.E. | 5 | |
The Coming Pageant. By E.W. | 5 | |
Speeches by “The People’s Friend” – III. On the General Eight Hours Day | 6 | |
There is a Happy Land! By Geo. Mitchell (Vancouver) | 8 | |
Social-Democrats and the Labour Party, By John Moore and H. Quelch | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Peckham: A Warning – Purity, not Puritanism – Welcome Back with Honour! – The Military Spirit – Down with Military Law – An Armed Nation – The Duke of Devonshire | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
568 to 102 | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
How we Fought Peckham | 2 | |
Manchester Easter Conference | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Socialist Women’s Bureau | 6 | |
London Notes | 6 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
Commune Celebrations | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 8-9 | |
Obituary | 9 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
The Battersea Debate | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Holborn Town Hall Debate (W. Lawler Wilson); Herbert Burrows on Marriage (G.H.P.L.); The Case for Socialism (E.E. Hunter); etc. | 5 | |
4 APRIL, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Right Hon. Jerry Builder. By Fred Knee | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
New Leaves: “They Builded Stronger than they Knew” By C.L.E | 3 | |
The Parable of the Dam. By A. Clarke | 3 | |
Social Democrats and the Labour Party, letters by J.B. Askew, John Moore and J. Maclean | 4 | |
The Case for Socialism. Is it Moral? By Ernest E. Hunter | 6 | |
The Thrifty Working Man, By Edward Hartley | 7 | |
Murder! By A.A. Watts | 7 | |
When Will Socialism Come? By Will F. Moss | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Serves ‘em Right – Political Democracy – Oppourtunism about India – A Hero of the Russian Revolution – Germans Against the Prussian Despotism – Tea Pot Valiant – Civilisation Again | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Testimonial to Councillor T. Lewis | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Scottish District Council | 3 | |
Vindictive Capitalism | 5 | |
Notes from Abroad. By B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 5 | |
First of May Celebration | 5 | |
Our Comrade Will Thorne | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Stick to Socialism (Maud Parlow); Socialism and Marriage (Herbert Burrows); Peckham (Dora B. Montefiore); The Lesson of Hamstead (Willie Wright); Faked Figures (W. Lawler Wilson and Ernest E. Hunter); etc. | 9 | |
London Notes | 10 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 10 | |
11 APRIL, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Triumph of the Whigs. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
Socialism and Unemployed. By J. Hunter Watts | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
New Leaves: A Very Damp Squib By C.L.E. | 3 | |
Social-Democrats and the Labour Party. By H. Quelch: (with the “Express” article reproduced) | 4 | |
Adult Suffrage. By M.M.A. Ward | 7 | |
The Licensing Bill. By Andrew Joy | 7 | |
What Shetland Wants. Verses by Fram | 7 | |
“The Breaking Point.” By Merely Mary Anne | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Socialist Trade Unionism in America – Capitalist Brutality and Direct Action – Misdirected Zeal – Internationalism and Labour Palliatives | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
Annual Conference, 1908 | 2 | |
London Clarion Van 1908 Summer Tour | 2 | |
Legal | 2 | |
Urban District Council Election Results | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Books Received | 3 | |
The Welcome to Keir Hardie | 3 | |
Socialism in a Suburb | 3 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes, By Odyss | 5 | |
Our Comrade Thorne | 6 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7-8 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
London Notes | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Stick to Socialism (Herbert Burrows and L.E. Quelch); The Case for Socialism (Ernest E Hunter); Holborn Town Hall Debate (John Kinsman); The Lesson of Hathstead, etc. | 9 | |
Unemployment in Poplar | 9 | |
The Coming Physical Drill Display | 9 | |
18 APRIL, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Dan Irving for Manchester! By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
Charity and the Class-War. By J.B. Askew | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
What the Liberals have Done in Two Years ands a Half | 1 | |
North-West Manchester Bye-Election | 1 | |
New Leaves: The Sanity of Sex By C.L.E. | 3 | |
The Miners’ Eight Hours Bill By R. Small | 4 | |
Mr. Mallock and Efficiency By John A. Dawson | 5 | |
Liberals and Labour. By T.J. Pitt | 5 | |
If the Workers only knew their Power! By Dora B. Mantetore | 7 | |
Social-Democrats and the Labour Party, Letters from J.B. Askew and F.B. Silvester | 8 | |
A Great Nation. Verses By Rose E. Sharland | 8 | |
Matt of Merrymount. By Merely Mary Anne | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – John Morley as Aristocrat – Intensive Cultivation | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
The Alliance of the Labour Parties | 2 | |
Social-Democracy at Leicester | 2 | |
Dan Irving’s Election Address | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Election Results: Socialist Victories | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Notes from Abroad By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7&8 | |
Third Annual Conference S.D.P. Women’s Committee. By A. Tierce | 8 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Mrs. Bridges Adams and the Northampton meeting; The Scottish Education Bill (Magnus L. Manson); Stick to Socialism (H.T. Rentle); The Party’s Programme, etc. | 9-10 | |
London Notes | 10 | |
25 APRIL, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Our Annual Conference | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
On Drink By Sunny Jim | 2 | |
New Leaves: Anarchy and a Masque By C.L.E. | 2 | |
The Merchant of Venice. By Merely Mary Anne | 3 | |
How Leicester was Won for Independent Labour? | 4 | |
The Working-Class Political Movement in America. By A. Tierce | 4 | |
Women and the Socialist Movement. By M.M.A. Ward | 5 | |
Co-partnership: A Study in Capitalist Cunning By J. Jackson | 6 | |
The Party’s Annual Conference | 7-8 | |
Coal Prices and Miners’ Wages (Continued by R. Small | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Manchester Fight – A Fine Ticket Meeting Man – Pensions Next Year – Hunnable II – Overwork and Death – Death of the ex-Premier | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
The I.L.P. Conference | 2 | |
Labour and the Liberal | 2 | |
Legal | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
At the Free Trade Hall | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Social-Democrats and the Labour Party (J.G.L.Bell); Mrs. Bridges Adams and the Northampton meeting (W. Brewer); Waiters in Trafalgar Square (H. Fisher); Terrorism in the Inland Revenue Services (Carel Cross) | 10 | |
2 MAY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Flowing Tide-and the Beauty of Life. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
CARTOON by Walter Crane: The Flowing Tide and the Two Mrs. Partingtons | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
May-Day Marching Song. Verses by Rose E. Sharland | 2 | |
Morocco and Mexico. By R B. Cunninghame Graham | 3 | |
“Way Down East” By Merely Mary Ann | 3 | |
In France. By Edouard Valliant | 4 | |
The International First of May. By K. Kautsky | 4 | |
Greetings from Bebel and Lessner | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial, Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
North-West Manchester. By Dan Irving, with letters from Katie Garrett, John Moore, Geo. Anderson, etc. | 8 | |
What Social-Democrats Want | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The First of May – North-West Manchester – And Dewsbury – Your Winston will Cost you More – The Thin Red Line – “Neutral” Platforms | 1 | |
At Shaftesbury Theatre: by Santa Claus | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
First of May Celebration | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
The Labour Party and its Critics | 2 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 3 | |
London Notes | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View by Jill | 5 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 9 | |
Books Received | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE:— Mr. Wells and the “Daily News” (F.A. Underwood, etc.); Stick to Socialism (C.H. Le Bosquet) | 10 | |
9 MAY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Despotism and Terrorism in British India. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
War North of the Mersey. By James O'Grady, M.P. | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
May-Day: A Socialist at Play by Agnes Bain; and May-Day in Russia, (manifesto of the Bund) | 3 | |
Lessons of the Manchester Election. By A. Lees | 4 | |
On Drink. Letters by Manuel M. Terrero and M.M.A. Ward | 4 | |
New Leaves: Noblesse Oblige By C.L.E. | 5 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
North-West Manchester Appea1 by Katie Garrett | 6 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Class War and the Elections – Humpty-Dumpty Tottering – Dundee! —The International Socialist Bureau – Socialism in the French Municipalities – The Frontier War – The Labour Party and the Licensing Bill – What the Puritans Want | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Concert for Comrade G.W. Shreeve | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 7-8 | |
Livesey and the Miners’ Eight Hours Bill | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – How Leicester was Won for Independent Labour (H.W. Rawlins); Ware Empire Day (A. Dean); The Socialist Holiday Camp (J. Fletcher Dodd); A Socialist Dramatic Club (Clara S. Hendin) | 9-10 | |
Scottish District Council | 10 | |
Medical Inspection and Infant Scholars | 10 | |
Le Mur des Fédérés | 10 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 10 | |
North-West Manchester Election Fund | 10 | |
16 MAY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The “Bonnie Dundee” Budget | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Coal Prices, and Miners’ Wages. By R. Small (continued) | 3 | |
Motoring Murderers By R.C. Morrison | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
The Coming Maytime, Verses by Rose E. Sharland | 6 | |
“On Drink” By Anti-Puritan | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Colonial Lawlessness and Brutality – Dundee – Montrose – The Cost of the Army – A “Statesman” on the Unemployed – Conservative Liberalism – His Reward | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
Land Notes | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves. By C.L.E. | 3 | |
North-West Manchester Election Fund | 3 | |
Topical Tattle By Tattler | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Scottish Notes By J.B. McNab | 6 | |
North:West Manchester. Letters from Katie Garrett and Jas. P. Kirwin | 6 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
Open-Air Recovery Schools | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Stick to Socialism (E. Belfort Bax and R. Davies, Jun.); How Leicester was Won for Independent Labour? (Dan Irving); The Apathy of the Labour Party (James McIver); etc. | 10 | |
Scottish District Council | 10 | |
23 MAY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Home Rule for India, and Indian Tools of British Tyranny. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
On the Hop | 6 | |
Education in Scotland. By J. Maclean | 6 | |
CARTOONS: The Remnants of an Army. By J. Bines | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Starving the Children at Acton. By R. O'Grady | 3 | |
Universal Womanhood Suffrage. By Kathleen B. Kough | 4 | |
Socialism and Labour in New Zealand | 4 | |
On Drink, Letters by M.M.A. Ward and Sunny Jim | 4 | |
“The Red Flag,” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
Speeches by “The People’s Friend.” IV, – On the Budget | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Housing for the People – Liberals and Labourists and Dundee – No Monopoly for Labour – Gentle Treatment for the Robbers – Child Slavery – No Compromise – Empire Day | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
The War on the Tyne | 2 | |
Infant Mortality | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
London Notes | 3 | |
4,000 Stocking Workers in Wilno and Witebsk (Russia) on Strike: Appeal for Help | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Six Months’ Work in London | 9 | |
Ben Tillett on his Way Home | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – “How Leicester was Won for Independent Labour?” (J.T. Brownlie and H.W. Rawlins); Empire Day (F.R. Butler) Socialist Dramatic Club (Clara S. Hendin); Socialist Candidates for Trade Union Positions; Socialist Unity, etc. | 10 | |
Glasgow District Council | 10 | |
Concert by Socialist Choirs | 10 | |
Socialist Medical Fellowship | 10 | |
30 MAY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Social-Democracy and Political Reform | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Universal Womenhood Suffrage. By Kathleen E Kough (concluded) | 4 | |
“On Drink” Letter from anti-Puritan | 4 | |
“The Red Flag,” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
King Edward’s State Visit to the Murdering Czar | 6 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Czar and King – France and England – Vive “l'Humanité!” – Bravo Belgium! – Woe to the Vanquished! India – Debs for President – The Need for Repudiation | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
The Belgian Socialist Victory | 2 | |
London Matters | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves; “A Professional Socialist,” Socialism and Agriculture, Strachey’s Damp Squib | 3 | |
The Advantages of the Army (illustrated). From the “Regiment" | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Well-fed Germans and Hungry Britons | 6 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 7 | |
The Pioneer Boot Works | 7 | |
An Urgent Appeal | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 8 | |
Church Socialist League | 8 | |
Scottish District Council | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Socialism at Newcastle. By Rees Davies | 9 | |
The Shoreditch Hoax. By G.W. Patterson | 9 | |
Mr. T. Richards, M P., on the Fight | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE; – Stick to Socialism (Wm. Jones, De Facto, F.B. Silvester); The Daylight Saving Bill (B. Short); Poverty and Infantile Mortality (L. Michel); Dentistry and Social-Democracy (W.F. Moss) | 10 | |
6 JUNE, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Internationalism and Bourgeois Foreign Politics: By B. Belfort Bax | 6 | |
The Territorial Forces Fraud. By Robert Edmondson | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Fabian Executive By R.B. Kerr | 2 | |
Train Talk: Feed My Lambs: By Edward Hartley | 3 | |
Man and Machinery. By A. Inkpin | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
The Renegade-at Home By D. Carmichael | 7 | |
The Unemployed. By A.A. Watts | 8 | |
“On Drink” Letters by George C. Swanson and M.E. George | 9 | |
Fight for Free Speech at Sheffield | 10 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Murdering Motorists – “Perfectly Monstrous” – A Paragon Parliament, a Magnificent Ministry, and a Besotted People – Hooligan Bullies and Snobs— Another Fight in the West Riding – Debs for President – Capitalist “Direct Action" | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Politicians Caught Napping | 2 | |
British Rule in India | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
North-West Manchester Election Fund | 3 | |
New Leaves | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Salvation Army Sweating | 6 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 8 | |
The Truth about the Winchester Riots. By J.B. Buckeridge | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – How Leicester was Won for Independent Labour (H.W. Rawlins and Dan Irving); The Murdering Czar (W.F. Moss); Poverty and Infantile Mortality (Cordelia H. Briggs); Society for the Suppression of Socialism; Stick to Socialism; etc. | 10 | |
Young Socialist League | 10 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 10 | |
13 JUNE, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Organised Democracy of Great Britain and Ireland. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The All-Red Route. By R. Greenwood | 2 | |
Train Talks: Who pays the Wages? By Edward Hartley | 3 | |
Tom Mann in Australia. By Ben Tillett | 5 | |
How to become Good Propagandists By G.O.M. | 5 | |
“The Red Flag.” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
Marx’s “Vain and Windy” Exposition of Value. By A. P. Hazel | 6 | |
Church Socialist League | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – A Typical Liberal Traitor in Russia – British Liberalism and Russian Autocracy – Repression in India – Radical Ruffianism in France – Pot v. Kettle – A Parliamentary Scandal | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
A Secret Document of the Russian Government | 2 | |
Free Speech at Southwark | 2 | |
Mr. Burns and Glasgow Unemployed | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Mr. H. Vivian, M.P., and his Constituents | 3 | |
New Leaves. By C L.E. | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Scottish District Council | 4 | |
London Notes | 4 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss: – The Weakness of Empire – The Industrial Shambles – Our Cousin the Czar | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew | 8 | |
Obituary | 9 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Poverty and Infantile Mortality (L. Michel); Socialism and Strikes (Decimus); Anything But Socialists (J.G.L. Bell); Promises of Work (Alf. Knight); etc. | 10 | |
Books Received | 10 | |
Lancashire District Council | 10 | |
20 JUNE, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Too Old at Forty – Pensions at Seventy! | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Abomination Barracks and Camps. By Robert Edmondson | 3 | |
Train Talks: Taking out the Capital. By Edward Hartley | 4 | |
Marx’s “Vain and Windy” Exposition of Value. By A.P. Hazell – (concluded) | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
The Neglect of the “New International" | 6 | |
Michael Davitt: The Man of the People. By H. M. Hyndman | 6 | |
Trade Unions in Germany. By J.B. Askew | 8 | |
The All-Red Route (illustrated). By R. Greenwood | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – A Terrorist Martyr – The Right to Work, as by Law Established – The Right to be Idle – Votes for Ladies, or Universal Suffrage – Keir Hardie in Danger from Himself – 3s. 9d. Old Age Pensions – Imprisonment for Life, by Home Secretary’s Order | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Obituary | 2 | |
New Leaves | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Fashionable Intelligence | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Fight for Free Speech in Sheffield Parks | 3 | |
Free Speech in Southwark | 3 | |
A Conservative’s Opinion of the State Visit to Russia | 3 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
Glasgow District Council | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 9 | |
The Movement | 10 | |
27 JUNE, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Secret Diplomacy and International Dangers By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
Pudsey – and What Next? by Edward Hartley | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Facts on Finances: or, A Shilling a Head. By S.J. Holmes | 3 | |
The Pan-Anglican Congress and Socialism | 3 | |
The Superior Sex – A Study. By C.L. Everard | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
Cheer! Comrades, Cheer. Verses by Eliana Twynam | 6 | |
The Genteel Art of Lying. By Robert Edmondson | 7 | |
Our Reactionary President of the L.G.B. Letter from George Lansbury | 6 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Lady Suffrage Demonstration – Socialism in the Anglican Churches – What Does it Mean? – Perverted Patriotism – A Mischievous Capitalist Campaign – A Hoax and its Moral – The Fight for Free Speech at Sheffield | 1 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The All-Red Route | 2 | |
Fashionable Intelligence | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Topical Tattle By Tattler | 4 | |
The Industrial Crisis in America | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 8 | |
New Leaves | 8 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 8 | |
The Movement | 9-10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Why not Support our own Press? (Packman); A Protest (Central and South Leeds Branches); Haldane’s Socialism (Harry Johnson); A. Warning (Thos. Watt); Salvation by Tapioca (James Lee) | 10 | |
Scottish District Council | 10 | |
4 JULY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Fiscal Fraud once more Exposed By H.W. Lee | 6 | |
“When the Sky Falls” By J. Hunter Watts | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Persian Atrocities, Russian Atrocities and High State Policy. By H.M. Hyndman | 1 | |
Train Talks: Who makes the Wealth? By Edward Hartley | 4 | |
Greater Russia By G. Raffalovich | 5 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
Unite! Verses by Rose E. Sharland | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Haldane’s Hopeless Failure – Still They Come – An Indian Patriot Morleyised | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Municipal Reform Star Chamber | 2 | |
Women and Unemployment | 2 | |
Fight for Free Speech in the Sheffield Parks | 2 | |
Free Speech at Caerphilly | 2 | |
Red Van Tour | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
The Socialist Medical League | 3 | |
New Leaves: Behind the Scenes; Kautsky and the Moral Law, etc. | 3 | |
Books Received | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
The Terror in Russia | 4 | |
Demonstration on Unemployment in Glasgow | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 7 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew and Jacques Bonhomme | 9 | |
Obituary | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Women and Adult Suffrage (M. Small and F.S.R.); Revolution and the Citizen Army (Militant); The Motor-Car Nuisance (A Cornish Reader); etc. | 10 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 10 | |
11 JULY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
His Majesty’s Opposition. By Th. Rothstein | 6 | |
“Fours About! – and Gallop” By R. Edmondson | 4 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Our Press – and What it is Doing; More Capital Wanted | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
The Need for an Armed Nation. By Guy Bowman | 6 | |
“Oh! Give us Bread” Verses by Benjamin E. Trayner | 7 | |
Train Talks: Living On or Off the Capital By E. R. Hartley | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Little Things about India – Patriotic Meanness – Haldane’s Failure – Tardy Discoverers – The Failure of John Burns – Will they Surrender? | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
L.C.C. Notes | 2 | |
Ben Tillett | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Obituary | 2 | |
Young Socialist League | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves: Jack London’s New Book, etc. By C.L.E. | 3 | |
Books Received | 3 | |
The All-Red Route. By R. Greenwood | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
A Womans Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
James O'Grady on Socialism | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, &c. | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Fight for Free Speech in the Sheffield Parks | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – That Yellow Book (Th. Rothstein); A Repudiation (Rowland Kenney);Women and Adult Suffrage (Winn.) | 9 | |
Scottish District Council | 10 | |
18 JULY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
“Bande Mataram!” By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The “Labour Leader” and our Conference By H.W. Lee | 1 | |
Social-Democratic Van for London and a Vanner’s Fund. Open Letter by E.C. Fairchild | 2 | |
Justice and Law: By Odyss | 3 | |
Adult Suffrage and Electoral Reform. By Dora B. Montefiore | 4 | |
The Danger to Trade Unionism. By Ben Tillett | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
Under Military Law. By Robert Edmondson | 6 | |
My Pretty Poetess. Verses by J. Connell | 6 | |
Some Architectural Glories of Hindostan | 7 | |
Socialism Farthest North. By A.L. Manson | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Socialism as Religion – Neither Law nor Justice for the Socialist – “Anti-Capitalist Vermin Killers" | 1 | |
Fight for Free Speech in the Sheffield Parks | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
The All-Red Route. By R. Greenwood | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves: Revolution and the Artist. By C.L.E. | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
Unfit for Soldiers | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, &c. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – A Fund for Free Speech (E. Belfort Box); The Citizen Army (John H. Walls and Nemo); What to Wear when Otter Hunting (Edith Carrington); etc. | 9 | |
The Movement | 10 | |
25 JULY, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The King as Cossack: “Rule by Murder” (with portrait) | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Another Social-Democratic Fight: Burrows for Haggerston | 1 | |
Train Talks: Election Policy, By E. R. Hartley | 4 | |
The King’s Visit to Bristol. By J. Watts | 5 | |
The Extradition of Vassilieff: Manifesto of the International Socialist Bureau | 5 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
The I.L.P. and Territorial Rowdies. By Robert Edmondson | 7 | |
The Archangel Burns from Day to Day | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Unemployed – Bal Gungunder Tilak – The Young Turks European Intriguers – Japan – The Trades Union Congress and Political Reform – Kowtowing to Russia | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
In Memoriam | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 2 | |
London Socialist Van Tour | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves By C.L.E. | 3 | |
The All-Red Route | 3 | |
Scottish District Council | 3 | |
Capitalism and the Blind | 3 | |
Topical Tattle By Tattler | 4 | |
Imprisonment for Life | 4 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, &c. | 8 | |
A Gifted and Helpful Woman Comrade (with portrait) | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Citizen Army (Guy Bowman; W. Gee and the I.L.P. (W. Gee and A. Heys); Women and Adult Suffrage | 9 | |
The Movement | 10 | |
Free Speech in the Sheffield Parks | 10 | |
1 AUGUST, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Social-Democracy and Political Reform | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Secretary of State for War at Bisley | 2 | |
Lancashire Motherhood By Alice Hart | 4 | |
Train Talks: Fools, Fanatics, and Madmen by E.R. Hartley | 4 | |
Movement in Natal By Harry Norrie | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
Herbert Burrows, Social-Democratic Candidate for Haggerston | 7 | |
Overgate, Dundee Verses by Archibald McPhee | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Growing Industrial Depression – A Political Attorney’s Frandulent Peace – Little Things About India – Soldiers and Strikers – The Curse of Conciliation – The Revival of “Divine Right” – The Revolution in Turkey – Women and the Haggerston Election | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
The All-Red Route | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Obituary | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Towards Democracy: National Conference on Adult Suffrage and other Political Reforms | 3 | |
New Leaves. By C.L.E. | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 6 | |
The Campaign in the United States. | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J. B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Citizen Army (Nemo); The Unemployed (Ben Johnson and John H. Kay); What to Wear when Otter Hunting (A. Tierce); A Well-Earned Holiday, etc. | 10 | |
Free Speech in the Sheffield Parks | 10 | |
8 AUGUST, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Hope for the Unemployed! | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Manifesto of English Socialists of 1893 | 3 | |
Train Talks: Men or Bulldogs – A Theory of Value by E.R. Hartley | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
Haggerston and After: Herbert Burrows on the Fight: Description of the Contest by Fred Knee; etc. | 7 | |
King Edward as Peacemaker. By Guy Bowman | 8 | |
Keir Hardie and the ClassWar. Interesting letters | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Closing of the Bomb Markets – L'Empire Republicanisé – The General Strike in France – Universal Peace – The Menace of War – The Czar’s English Agent | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The All-Red Route | 2 | |
Fight for Free Speech in the Sheffield Parks | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Japan as an Industrial Trust | 3 | |
Topical Tattle, By Tattler | 4 | |
As Others See Us | 4 | |
Glasgow District Council | 4 | |
News from Home | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 6 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Citizen Army (J. Finn and George C. Swanson); The Flogging Outbreak at Cardiff (Joseph Collinson); The Marxian Position (James Lee); In Durance Vile (E.E. Hunter); Mr. Gladstone’s Crimes Bill, etc. | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 9 | |
The Movement | 10 | |
London Notes | 10 | |
Fashionable Intelligence | 10 | |
15 AUGUST, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Capitalism and Pacifism, By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Equality. Verses by P.C. Darby | 2 | |
The Greyness of Life By Ben Tillett | 3 | |
Train Talks: Labour and Capital. By E.R. Hartley | 4 | |
“The Red Flag.” Serial Story. By Allen Clarke | ||
The Recent Conference on Adult Suffrage and Political Reforms. By Dora B. Montefiore | 6 | |
The Territorial Army Sham | 6 | |
Seven Weeks in Gaol for Free Speech. By Geo. H. Fletcher | 7 | |
The Workers’ Education Policy | 7 | |
A Belated “Individualist"? | 7 | |
British Despotism in India By an Indian | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Aeroplanes as Pioneers of Free Trade – Australasia and the United States – Tolstoy and Stead – The Suffragette Millennium – The Futility of Coercion – Less Public-houses and More Drunkenness – A Tragic Comment on Official Optimism | 1 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
Topical Tattle By Tattler | 4 | |
South-Eastern Federation of Socialist Societies | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
The All-Red Route. By R. Greenwood | 8 | |
Van No. 2. By Ernest Walter | 8 | |
Fight for Free Speech in the Sheffield Parks | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 9 | |
Scottish District Council | 9 | |
The Movement | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – No Confidence; The 1893 Manifesto; A Protest | 10 | |
22 AUGUST, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Keir Hardie as a Pacifist War Monger. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Unemployment in Glasgow. By J.F. Armour | 3 | |
Train Talks: Drink and Poverty. By E.R. Hartley | 4 | |
The Workless of Workington By Ben Tillett | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story, By Allen Clarke | 5 | |
The Sphinx of Unemployment By Fred Knee | 6 | |
The Breaking-up of the Poor Law. By A.A. Watts | 7 | |
Secret Diplomacy and Bourgeois Revolution by Guy Bowman | 7 | |
Oxford and the Trades Federation Conference | 8 | |
The Bush, the Sea and the Mountain, Verses by Arnold Safroni | 10 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Capitalist Patriots – Two Cabinet Bounders – Strong and Active White Slaves to be had Cheap – “The Workers” ‘ Educational Association – The Mendacious Burns – A Collectivist View – “The Right to Work." | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
S.D P. Notes | 2 | |
“Rifles for the People" | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
London Notes | 3 | |
Fight for Free Speech at Sheffield | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
The All-Red Route By R. Greenwood | 7 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J. B, Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Possibility of War (George C. Swanson); France, England and Germany (A.J. Marriott); The Workers’ Education Policy (James Harris) | 9 | |
The London Van Tour | 10 | |
A Week of Executions | 10 | |
29 AUGUST, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The International Social-Democracy and the Maintenance of Peace. By H. Quelch | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
A Citizen Army in the Making: A New Bill to be introduced by Will Thorne, M.P. By Robert Edmondson | 3 | |
A Feeble Remedy | 3 | |
The Diary of a Gaol Bird. By Ernest E. Hunter | 4 | |
Mouths, Jellyfish Furnesses, Capital and Labour. By E.R. Hartley | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story, By Allen Clarke | 5 | |
Why Isaac “John Barnato” Joel should be Prosecuted | 7 | |
The Crisis in the Cotton Trade By Alice Hart | 7 | |
Guardians of Peace By J. Hunter Watts | 8 | |
The Making of the Unemployed and Unemployable By Ben Tillett | 8 | |
The Liberals are In. Verses by T. Dubelyou | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Victims of Coal – and Capital – On the Way to a Citizen Army – | ||
Turkey for Reconstruction and Freedom – Egypt, too – Moroccan Tragic Comedy – Common Rights | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
The Attorney-General and Adult Suffrage | 2 | |
Scottish District Council | 2 | |
Haggerston Election Fund | 2 | |
Books Received | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
The London Van Tour | 2 | |
Young Turks and the S.D.P. | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
The All-Red Route. By R. Greenwood | 6 | |
Notes from Abroad: By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 9 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Case of Gott (E. Belfort Bax); An Intelligence Department (Fred. H. Gorle); The Workers’ Educational Association (H. Ludlow Crofts); The Citizen Army (J. Finn); Reply to Slanders (H. Wishart); etc. | 10 | |
5 SEPTEMBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Antagonism between Germany and England: – By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Train Talks: An Out-and-Oat Loafer | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story By Allen Clarks | 5 | |
Capitalism and War. By H.W. Lee | 6 | |
Capitalism’s Refuse-Heap. By Dora B. Montefiore | 7 | |
The Indian Government Afraid of “Justice” By “An Indian" | 7 | |
Where Cotton is King. By Robert Horsfield | 7 | |
England and Germany, By John B. Askew | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Why is John Barnato Joel not Prosecuted? – Belshaszar Morley – The Fatal Invasion of Morocco – Social-Democratic Policy – The “Labour Deputation” to Germany – Children’s Sunday | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Haggerston Election Fund | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Bye-Election at Reading | 2 | |
Warning to Branches | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
All-Red Route | 3 | |
The London Van Tour | 3 | |
Topical Tattle | 4 | |
The Class War in New Zealand | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
William Morris Celebration | 6 | |
Rotten and Adulterated Food | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 8 | |
London Notes | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Young Socialist League | 9 | |
Fight for Free Speech in Sheffield. Parks | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday Schools | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – England and Germany (Charles Weiss and the Hon. Francis Spring Rice); The Joel Case (Sydney A. Moses and others); Workers’ Education Association (T.W. Price); The Primate’s Encyclical (Cec. Matthews); The Act of 1819 (H. Ludlow Croft); The Methods of a Critic (F. Newell); etc. | 9-10 | |
12 SEPTEMBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
“There are Limits to Human Endurance" | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Revolution of the Scottish Workmen. By R.C. Morrison | 3 | |
Some Professorial Pronouncements By J. Hunter Watts | 3 | |
Some “Stories” of Burns – Old and New (and Tall) By Veracity | 4 | |
Socialism and Horticulture By William F. Rowles | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story. By Allen Clarke | 5 | |
Our Press. By Edward Hartley | 6 | |
The Labour Party and the Citizen Army Bill. By R.E. | 6 | |
A Justification of Our Position: Bebel’s Letter | 6 | |
Unemployed in Glasgow | 7 | |
Among the Hoppers | 7 | |
Dr. Miller Maguire on Race Culture | 7 | |
Unemployment; Its Cause and Cure By John G. Newlove | 7 | |
An Appeal | 7 | |
Hunger and Food. By Richard Higgs | 8 | |
Trades Union Congress Notes. By H.W. Hobart | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – A Vindication – Mr. Shackleton’s Speech – Some Good Points – Congress Declared for Our Electoral Policy – Social-Democrats in Action – The Only Way – The Workers’ Educational Association – Colonial Self-Defence – The Industrial Conflict | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Haggerston Election Fund | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Mile End Guardians Election | 2 | |
Demonstration Against Salvation by Sweating | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday Schools | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 4 | |
Books Received | 4 | |
Tyranny at Garden City | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
The All-Red Route. By J. R. Greenwood | 8 | |
The London Van Tour By J.A. Stubbings and John Scurr | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – An Appeal for Justice (Rose Sexton); Discipline in the Labour Party (Anti-Humbug), etc. | 8 | |
Kessack Fund | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, C. Lapworth, etc. | 9 | |
The Movement | 10 | |
19 SEPTEMBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Voice of Labour | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
E.R. Hartley for Newcastle | 1 | |
Catholicism and Socialism. By H.M.H. | 1 | |
The Cotton Crisis By Robert Horsfield | 3 | |
Hopfield Horrors By E.W. Marsh | 4 | |
No Hope for Skill By Fred Knee | 4 | |
Capitalism and the Comp. By John Jackson | 5 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story. By Allen Clarke | 5 | |
Impressions of the Trades Union Congress. By B.W. Hobart | 6 | |
Gloomy Lancashire. By Alice Hart | 6 | |
Glasgow Unemployed By J.F.A. | 7 | |
Germany and England: Pacifist Writers and the Facts. By H.M. Hyndman | 7 | |
An Explanation: Another letter from Bebel | 7 | |
Train Talks: Education and Dirty Work, By E.R. Hartley | 8 | |
An Affair of Outposts. By J. Maclean | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Story of Newcastle – Hartley Saves the Situation – 8.9 How Much Higher | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Haggerston Election Fund | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The German Party Congress | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
The London Van Tour | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Free Speech Fight at Newbury | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
A Straight Talk about Compulsory Service: Mr. Horsfall’s letter to the “Times" | 3 | |
Scottish District Council | 3 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Peace Deputation (Herbert Burrows); Neo-Malthusianism (C. Harpur); The Sexton and Church Case, etc. | 9 | |
The Movement | 10 | |
26 SEPTEMBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Cotton Crisis and the Unemployed | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Unemployed Agitation | 1 | |
Peace or Revolution. By Th. Rothstein | 3 | |
Mr. John Burns and Unemployed Women By M.P. | 4 | |
Topical Tattle By Tattler | 4 | |
Socialism Intelligently Criticised. By J.H.W. | 5 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story. By Allen Clarke | 5 | |
The German Party Congress By J.B. Askew | 6 | |
Newcastle and What Follows. By Edward Hartley | 7 | |
Newcastle United! By Thomas Kennedy | 7 | |
Capitalist Evolution in the Hopfield. By E.W. Marsh | 8 | |
Distress in Glasgow. By J.F.A. | 10 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – “Happily there is Still the S D.P.” – “Peace or Revolution” – Hope for the Unemployed – Tolstoy as Pseudo-Prophet – Sic Transit – The Stern North-East – The Salvation Army’s “Evasions" | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
London Delegate Meeting on Unemployment | 2 | |
Newcastle Election Fund | 2 | |
Hyndman at Manchester | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
The All-Red Route. By R. Greenwood | 3 | |
The London Van Tour | 3 | |
Haggerston Election Fund | 4 | |
A Year’s Railway Accidents | 4 | |
Notes from Abroad | 8 | |
London Notes | 8 | |
Wages and Profits | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
A Word from Wales. By Huw Menai | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-schools | 10 | |
Young Socialist League | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Sexton-Church Case (James Timewell); Irish Socialist Group (St. John C. Ervine); “Tyranny at Garden City” (Martin W. Thomasson), etc. | 10 | |
3 OCTOBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Newcastle Result and its Lessons by Edward Hartley | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Cotton and its Lessons By Robert Horsfield | 4 | |
Socialism and Horticulture (concludimg article) By W. F. Rowles | 4 | |
The Fool in the East. By E.J.L. | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story. By Allen Clarke | 5 | |
Newcastle Bye-election By Thomas Kennedy | 6 | |
With the Red Special. By Charles Lapworth | 6 | |
My Mission to Germany. By H. Quelch | 7 | |
That Paternal Parliament. Verses by Dora B. Montefiore | 8 | |
Northampton Revision Court, By St. Crispin | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Kautsky and Ledebour’s Visit to London – Stock Exchange Hysterics – A Great Opportunity Thrown Away – More Pacific War Preparations – Pills for ..... Earthquakes – Labour Men on Haldane’s Scheme – Mile End and Milner – Not an Innocent Abroad – John Bright on Wages | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Scottish District Council | 2 | |
The Moral Education Conference | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Starting Life in Bradford | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-schools | 2 | |
Young Socialist League | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Books Received | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
The London Van Tour | 3 | |
No Arrangement? | 6 | |
The All-Red Route. By R. Greenwood | 7 | |
The Out-of-Work Army | 8 | |
London Notes | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, etc. | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Newcastle (Ben Tillett); Work for the Unemployed (Margaretta Hicks); Capitalism and the Comp (“ One of the Crowd “ and James E. Price); Organisation in Manchester (Will Hughes). | 10 | |
10 OCTOBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Government and the Unemployed | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Reopening of the Eastern Question. By H.M. Hyndman | 1 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story. By Allen Clarke | 5 | |
The Unemployed and the Army, By R. Edmondson | 6 | |
Are the Workers in El Dorado? By John Finigan | 6 | |
Isaac John Barnet Joel Again | 7 | |
The German Wolf and the English Lamb Letter by Th. Rothstein | 8 | |
The Liberals Erratic Decoy | 1 | |
Exit Mr. Wells! | 1 | |
What Shall it Profit – | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Our French Comrades on a Citizen Army | 2 | |
The International | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Obituary | 2 | |
Annual Morris Celebration | 2 | |
Liverpool District Council | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Newcastle Election Fund | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
Socialist Women’s Bureau | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
The Unemployed | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Courts-Martial in Russian Poland | 7 | |
Infant Schools of To-morrow | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Scottish District Council | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – How to Make War between England and Germany Impossible (J. Finn and Z.K); Capitalism and the Comp. (H.C. Golding); The Municipal Campaign (J.L. Barron); Tolstoy and Socialism, etc. | 10 | |
17 OCTOBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Industrial Peace | 6 | |
The Debâcle. By Th. Rothstein | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
To the Lancashire Lads. Verses by W. Pott | 2 | |
The Liberal-Labour Alliance | 4 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 4 | |
Hunger Marchers. By G.W. Patterson | 5 | |
Mr. Asquith in Fife. By Jas. Nelson | 5 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story. By Allen Clarke | 5 | |
The Meeting of the International Socialist Bureau. By H.M. Hyndman | 7 | |
Why Endow Motherhood? By Dora B. Montefiore | 8 | |
A Reply to Hyndman and Blatchford. By a German Socialist | 10 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Ruinous Competition in Naval Armaments – The Eastern Scramble – A “Telegraph” Mare’s Nest – Bravo, Thorne —"Votes for Women” – The Miners for Socialism – The Thrifty Nonconformist Conscience – A Noble Band of Opponents | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Conference on Unemployment | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Municipal Elections | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
The Church Congress and Socialism | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
A Warning Rejected. Letter by J. Finn | 3 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
The Unemployed: London Awakes | 7 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Newcastle Election (Francis Spring Rice); Married Women’s Labour | ||
(Kathleen B. Kough); To Fight Socialism; Local Parliaments; The Case of Poland, etc. | 9 | |
Fight for Free Speech in Sheffield Parks | 10 | |
24 OCTOBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Panic Legislation | 6 | |
The Shame of England. By Th. Rothstein | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
War and Food By R. Higgs | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Government and the Unemployed – The French Party Congress – “If all Men were Sober” – Cheapening Labour – For Shame, Mr. Snowden! – Reformed Tariff Reform – Out of Date – The Boer and the Indian | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Municipal Elections | 2 | |
This Week’s Summary | 2 | |
The London Van Tour | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 3 | |
New Leaves and Books Received | 3 | |
The Unemployed | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
Unemployed Appeal – Urgent By Fred Knee | 6 | |
Kautsky and Ledebour: The St. James’s Hall Meeting; The S.D.P. Reception | 7 | |
Herbert Burrows and George Lansbury at Bow | 7 | |
Movement | 8 | |
The Debacle of South London Liberalism | 8 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Those Bakers’ Shops (Autolycus); A Message from Canada (Gordon Cascaden); Catholicism and Socialism (P.J. Webb); Capitalism and the Comp (W.F. Rean); Dockers Union and Labour Party (Ben Tillett). | 10 | |
31 OCTOBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Sickening Worship of Parliamentarism By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
The Government and the Unemployed | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Liberal-Labour Alliance – (Continued) | 3 | |
Train Talks: Would You Pay Men equal Wages? By E.R. Hartley | 4 | |
An Angry Labour Leader: Letters by Ramsay Macdonald M.P. | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
To the Women of the People By Dora B. Montefiore | 7 | |
The S.D.P. Verses by O.H. Stephens | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Mr. John Burns Found Out – Unemployment and Drink – Exiled Reservists – Pills for Earthquakes – Unemployment Abroad – The Action against Will Thorne – Caught with Chaff – What will Happen in America? – Law and Order | 1 | |
Eugene V. Debs | 2 | |
Municipal Candidates | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Unemployed and Recruiting | 2 | |
In Support of Grayson | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
National Campaign Fund | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Women’s Committee S.D.P. | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
Topical Tattle By Tattler | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View, By Jill | 5 | |
The Charge against Will Thorne | 6 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Mile End Guardians Election | 9 | |
Dockers’ Union v. Labour Party | 9 | |
Newcastle and Haggerston Election Funds | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Capitalism and the Comp. (John Jackson); More Organisation (Alfred Russell) Hunger Marchers and Methods; Justice for Children, etc. | 10 | |
London Notes | 10 | |
The London Van Tour | 10 | |
Young Socialist League | 10 | |
7 NOVEMBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Riot and Revolution | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Eastern Question Reopened | 1 | |
Sumptuous Dinners | 2 | |
The Labour Party as Impossibilists. By H.S. Wishart | 3 | |
The Education Question | 4 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. McNab | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
Free Speech and Political Liberty under Liberal and Tory Governments | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE:— A Lying Proclamation – Our Municipal Success – The Truth about German Feeling from Germans Themselves – A Confession of Shameless Infamy – A Contrast – Inefficiency | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Gold in Thread | 2 | |
“You Pay your Money and You Take your Choice" | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
Lively Scenes at Bradford | 4 | |
The Citizen Army | 4 | |
Mr. Pete Curran, M.P., at Liverpool | 4 | |
The Labour Party and the International Bureau | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View, By Jill | 5 | |
Municipal Elections | 6 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
The Unemployed | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, etc. | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 9 | |
Newcastle and Haggerston Election Funds | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Suffragettes (An S.D P. Woman and Mrs. Boullin); Sir Christoper Furness, Limited (T.B.); Capitalism and the Comp (Call Book and W.F. Rean); Grayson and his Critics; Socialist Defence League; A. Warning | 10 | |
14 NOVEMBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
“Curse their Charity" | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Liberal-Labour Alliance (Conclusion) | 3 | |
Is Starvation Murder? By Ben Tillett | 4 | |
Northampton: Splendid Progress of the Socialist Cause By St. Crispin | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Seriel Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
A Social Democratic Anniversary. By F. Dann translated by Zelda Kahan) | 6 | |
Lancashire’s Harvest by A.H. | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Horrible Starvation of the People by the Liberal Government and its Capitalists – Good End to an Ugly Business—Terrorism in India – Victor Grayson and the Labour Party – Why a new Party ?The Possibility of Unity – Proportional Representation | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
The London Conference | 2 | |
S.D P. Notes | 2 | |
How the Labour Party appreciate the Government | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Socialism at Battersea | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
Election Results | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View, By Jill | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
The Unemployed | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 8-9 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Haggerston and Newcastle Election Funds | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Loaves and Fishes (Charles D. Arnotte); National Campaign Fund (Alfred Cook); A Socialist’s Criticism (J. Hoyle); Will Thorne’s Case (Liverpool District Council); Ourselves and the Labour Party (A. Brown); Neither Confounding the Persons (Herbert Burrows) | 10 | |
Obituary: William Baster | 10 | |
21 NOVEMBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Sound and Unsound Temperance Reform | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Socialist-Labour Unity or Liberal-Labour Compromise. By. T. Kennedy | 3 | |
Socialism and Religion By E.R. Hartley | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
Socialism in Japan. By S.J. Katayama | 6 | |
“Justice” Verses by Harold de Gieskowski | 7 | |
Protection v. Socialism. By S.F. | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Push “Justice” – The Approaching Convulsions in India – A Disgusting Piece of Fraudulent Cant – A move in the Right Direction – The Yellow Industrial Peril – The Admissions of a Railway Magnate | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
The Unemployed Fund | 2 | |
Playas and Pawns | 2 | |
Political Prisoners | 2 | |
Poor Burns | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
It is Good to Learn from the Enemy | 4 | |
London Notes | 4 | |
The I.L.P. and the Citizen Army | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Socialist Women’s Bureau and Women’s Circles | 5 | |
Election Results | 6 | |
The Secular Solution | 6 | |
Which Way Blows the Wind? | 6 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By j. B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 9 | |
Socialism at Battersea | 9 | |
Socialism Farthest North | 9 | |
The, Liberal-Labour Alliance, Letter by R.A. Anderson and Reply | 9 | |
Anderson, and Reply | 9 | |
The Unemployed | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – An Explanation (Margaret G. Bondfield); Curse their Charity (De Facto); The Anti-Socialists (D.A. Finn); A. Socialist Criticism (F. Wright) | 10 | |
Young Socialist League | 10 | |
28 NOVEMBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Property is Robbery | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Hardie Incident at the Clarion Van Meeting | 1 | |
Do Not Emigrate! Letter by William A. Urie | 3 | |
Train Talks: Rates, Rents and the Unemployed by E.R. Hartley | 4 | |
A Foreign View of the British Labour Party. Translated Zelda Kahan | 5 | |
“The Red Flag,” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
The Education Bill. By Mrs. Bridges Adams | 6 | |
In Memory. Verses by G.W. Scarlett | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Citizen Army Again – The Education Fraud – “Curse their Charity" | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Twentieth Century Press Annual Dinner | 2 | |
A Raging Tearing Propaganda | 2 | |
Our Rule in India | 2 | |
Lords and Licensing | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
The Unemployed | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
That Complicated Pensions Act | 7 | |
Clarion Van Demonstration | 7 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. McNab | 8 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 8 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc | 9 | |
Women’s Committee S.D.P. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Thanks (F.G. Maxted); A Criticism (W.J.B. Blake); Socialism and Religion (De Facto and E.F.B.); Protection v. Socialism (S. Hugh Stanley); Wanted: French-Speaking Lecturers (Richard Higgs); Port of London Bill Finance (A.C. Glyn); Labour and the Licensing Bill (A. Marriott); A Reply to Kennedy (Walter Simpson) | 10 | |
Socialism and Agriculture | 10 | |
5 DECEMBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Unemployed Question at the Guildhall By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
In the Streets | 2 | |
Great Britain and Germany Letter by J. Maclean | 3 | |
Work for theUnemployed. By E.H. Jarvis | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
A Comedy of Law, and the Comedians. By Ben Tillett | 4 | |
Osborne v. the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants By Val. McEntee | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke | 5 | |
Max Beer and the Labour Opportunists. By Th. Rothstein | 6 | |
John Burns at Home Once More, By The Scout | 10 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The House of Lords to Dominate India – A jolly Good Riddance – A Party of Stigginses – Trade at the Bayonet’s Point – The Law Against Labour Representation | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Young Socialist League | 2 | |
Obituary | 2 | |
No Tests for Parents and Children | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
H.M. Hyndman at Camberwell | 4 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
Books Received | 6 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
The Unemployed: Stirring Times | 8 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – “A Reply to Kennedy” (T. Kennedy); “One and All” (F.V. Connolly); Forgotten Heroes (S. O'Neil); Oxford and the Workers’ Education Association (E.G. Maxted); Socialism and Municipalisation (A.J. Hibbert); The Prevention of Crimes Bill (Joseph Collinson). etc. | 10 | |
12 DECEMBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Right to work | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Sanitation and Unemployment: Good work at Hackney | ||
Some Incidents of the Class War at Acton. By R. O'Grady | 4 | |
“The Red Flag” Serial Story by Allen Clarke. (Conclusion.) | 5 | |
The Bristol Labour Party and American Socialism By George D. Herron | 6 | |
The Parliamentary Labour Party, By Ben Tillett | 7 | |
An Open letter to Mr. M. Beer. Letter by John A. Dawson | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Labour Party and the Trade Unions – Mr. Maddison’s Twopence – A Good Thing for Social-Democracy – Another Good Riddance – But a Wicked Waste of Time – The Lords and Licensing Bill – A Curious Admission – The Curse of Charity | 1 | |
National Conference on Unemployment | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
S.D.P. Official Notice | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
The Workers’ Educational Association and Oxford | 3 | |
Books Received | 3 | |
The Unemployed | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Bankruptcy Proceedings against J E. Willams | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View, By Jill | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes, By Odyss | 7 | |
S.D.P. Unemployed Fund | 7 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – A Reply to Rothstein (M. Beer); Practical Help for the T.C.P. (W.A. Woodroffe); Wealthy Women’s versus Adult Suffrage (Eleanor G.W. Roe); The One and All (Herbert White and G. Hunter); Socialism and Religion (A.W. Gerner); State Workshops for the Unemployed, etc. | 10 | |
19 DECEMBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Co-operation and Social Democracy v. Competition and Fatalism. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Anglo-Indian Panic | 1 | |
A Crow for Ourselves | 3 | |
Bishops, Drunks, Newspapers and the Unemployed, By Edward Hartley | 4 | |
The Motive of Levies. By Ben.Tillett | 4 | |
Rowdyism at Liverpool. By Frank H. Edwards | 4 | |
“Sir Anthony” By Miss Job | 5 | |
Oxford and Working-Class Education. By Henry Adkins | 6 | |
The Advance of Socialism in America. By A.S. Headingley | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Liberals and the Lords – Threatened Men Live Long – The French Chamber and Capital Punishment – A Christmas Box for “Justice" | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Press Fighting Fund. By Ben Tillett | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 4 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 5 | |
A Folks’ Hall for London | 6 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
The Unemployed | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Limited Women Suffrage (Eleanor G. W. Roe); Another Woman’s Point of View (Chrissie Kidd); A Suggestion (B.N.M.); Democracy and the Army (A.J. Marriott); I.L.P. Critics (O. Smith); The Workers’ Educational Association (John H. Edwards); etc. | 10 | |
Obituary | 10 | |
Scottish District Council | 10 | |
26 DECEMBER, 1908 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Tyranny and Tinkering. The beginning of the End in India. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
CARTOON: Christmas in London – For the Rich: For the Poor | 4 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
A Merry Christmas! By H.W. Lee | 1 | |
Sparrows Verses by G.W. Scarlett | 2 | |
America’s New Immigrant – the Hindu, By Saint Nihal Sing | 3 | |
A “Fresh” Red Herring. By E.R. Hartley | 4 | |
No Work! By H. Quelch | 6 | |
Human Nature in Politics. By J.B. Askew | 8 | |
The Workers’ Educational Association. Letters from Albert Mansbridge, John Stokes and Zeno9 | ||
How Labour is Rewarded in the U.S.A. By Jas. S. Piney | 9 | |
The Future of our Party. Letter by J.T. Ess | 9 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – London Children to be Fed – at Last – A Step Forward to State Maintenance – The Dire Need of the Child – A Preposterous Piece of Petty Despotism – The Wicked Workers! 1 | ||
The Industrial World | 2 | |
“Justice” Christmas Box | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The U.S.A. Election Result | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Horrors from Hackney | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
Topical Tattle By Tattler | 4 | |
A Message from Frederick Lessner | 4 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes, and Brief Review of the Session. By Odyss | 7 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
The Unemployed | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – An Appreciation (C. Watkins); The Clarion Meeting at Holborn Town Hall (F.C. Hagger and Albert Jackson); The Expulsion of W. Gee (W. Gee); A Proposal (I.N. Earnest); Prevention of Crime, etc. | 10 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 10 | |
2 JANUARY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Class Struggle in 1908. By Fred Knee | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Drunk. Verses by Val. McEntee | 2 | |
A Fragment | 2 | |
A Foreword for the Toilers By Ben Tillett | 3 | |
Scientific Socialism. By C. Terry | 4 | |
Train Talks: The Abolition of Tram Fares By E.R. Hartley | 4 | |
A Happy New Year. By H.W. Hobart | 5 | |
“Justice.” By T.Q. | 5 | |
Christmas Eve with the Homeless. By R.C. Morrison | 5 | |
The Crime of Poverty. | 6 | |
Hyndman and India. By H.M.H. | 7 | |
Incidents of Bradford’s Poverty. By G.O.M. | 7 | |
The Third English Revolution. By F.G. Maynard | 7 | |
Under the Star-Spangled Banner! By A. Tierce | 10 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Whistling for a Wind – Boy Labour – Feed the Children! – Labour Party Loyalty – Mr. Frederic Harrison’s Vision – Reform and Repression in Ireland and India – A New Trust -Political Offenders | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
From “Justice” 25 Years Ago | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
“Justice” Christmas Box | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
Cheap Advice | 5 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
The Unemployed | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Workers’ Educational Association (John H. Edwards and Charles Blackwell); The Future of our Party (H.W.H. and C. Wilson) | 10 | |
9 JANUARY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Coming Labour Party Conference | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Song of Labour, Verses by G.W. Scarlett | 2 | |
Britain’s Siberia: The High Statistics of Insanity. By Mary M. Coutts | 3 | |
Train Talks: If we did “Share Out.” By E.R. Hartley | 4 | |
The Englishman’s Castle. By “The Other Gentleman" | 4 | |
What Every Socialist Woman Should Know. By Dora Montefiore | 5 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
The Twentieth Century Press in 1900 By H.W. Lee | 7 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. McNab | 8 | |
Capitalism and St. Helens. By Will Johnston | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Citizen Army Again – Ostrich Policy in India – Ostrich Policy in Foreign Affairs – Scots Miners for Socialism – The Weakness of Capitalist Society – The Absurdity of a Second Chamber – Old Age | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
From “Justice” 25 Years Ago | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
The Writing of “The Red Flag" | 3 | |
An American View of the English Movement | 6 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Obituary | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, etc. | 9 | |
The Unemployed | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE:-Workers’ Educational Association (A.C. Bannington, R.C. Davison, T.W. Price, and Zeno); The Future of Our Party (J.T. Ess); Against the National Citizen Force Bill (Louis Coleman); The Right to Live (George C. Swanson) | 10 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 10 | |
16 JANUARY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Shaw’s Latest Comedy | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Englishman’s castle – II. By “The Other Gentleman" | 3 | |
Train Talks: Why the Rich Buy Things Cheap By E.R. Hartley | 4 | |
Depths of Bradford’s Poverty. By G.O.M. | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
Two Finnish Women who speak for Adult Suffrage. By Dora Montefiore | 5 | |
Extremes Meet. By D.R. | 6 | |
Temperance Humbug and the Labour Party. By Ben Tillett | 7 | |
The Carmen’s Agitation. By G.W. Patterson | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLES: – Trading Away Populations – Hindu and Mohammedan – Pacifism from the United States – Capital Punishment Condemned – A Muddled Millionaire – Bart Kennedy’s “Slavery” – Wilful Waste and Woeful Want – Failure of Repression | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
“Justice” Christmas Box. | 2 | |
First of May Celebration | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves and Books Received | 3 | |
Social-Democrats and the Labour Party. H.M. Hyndman’s letter in the “Pall Mall Gazette” 4 | ||
Adult Suffrage | 5 | |
As Others See Us | 6 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 8 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
From “Justice” 25 Years Ago | 9 | |
Unemployed | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Writing of the “Red Flag” (J. Connell); The Limited Suffrage (Eleanor G.W. Roe, Houghton Fisher, and H.B. Samuels); What Every Socialist Woman Should Know (M.A. Jackson); Our Noble Selves (D.A. Finn); Britain’s Siberia (David G. Lindsay); etc. | 9-10 | |
23 JANUARY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Labour Party and Direct Action. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
“The Red Herring” Brigade of Labour By Ben Tillett | 3 | |
In Sevenfold Bondage. Letter by C.H. Young | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
The Poplar Guardians and Unemployment By A.A. Watts | 4 | |
A Woman’s Point of View. By Jill | 5 | |
The Party and Adult Suffrage. letter by Mrs. Montefiore | 5 | |
For a Citizen Army | 6 | |
Parliament and the Social Revolution. By Fred Knee | 7 | |
Murder by Unemployment | 7 | |
The Englishman’s Castle. By The Other Gentleman (Concluded) | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE:— Push “Justice” – Fighting Socialism in Germany and England – State Afforestation – Where Capitalism Fails – Driving Capital Out of the Country – Unemployed Labour means Idle Capital – Haldane’s Fire Insurance Failure | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Glasgow District Council | 2 | |
Books Received | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
From “Justice” 25Years Ago | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Edmonton Women’s Circle | 5 | |
J.E. Williams’s Bankruptcy | 5 | |
As Others See Us | 7 | |
Books Received | 7 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 9 | |
The Unemployed | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Independence of the Fabians (A.H.M. Robertson); Workers’ Educational Association (Zeno); Cold-Blooded Murderers and Society (A Social-Democrat); The Restoration of Poland (B. Simmons, jun.); etc. | 10 | |
30 JANUARY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Labour Party and its Wreckers | 6 | |
What Must “General” Booth Do To Be Saved? | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Britain’s Siberia by Mary M. Coutts | 3 | |
The Present Socialist Difficulty. By F.J. Gould | 4 | |
Topical Tattle By Tattler | 4 | |
Socialists and the Next L.C.C. Election. By J.J. Terret | 5 | |
The Newcastle Result. By E.R. Hartley | 5 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
The Economic Struggles of the Jewish Proletariat in the Russian Revolution. By B. Nelin (To be continued) | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE:— The Russian Government and the Tottenham Outrages – Troubling Their – Wasting the National Wealth – Socialists and the Capitalist Press – In Defence of Socialism – The Labour Party Crisis – Disappointed Men and Disappointing M.P.,s – The Return to Work | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
The Lady’s Dream. Poem. By Tom Hood | 2 | |
Scottish Notes | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Organisation Committee’s List of Defaulting branches | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
Kentish Town Women’s Circle | 5 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc | 8 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
The Unemployed | 9 | |
The Russian Revolutionary Party and the Secret Police. By E. Roubanovitch | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Temperance Humbug and the Labour Party (Stephen Veal); What is Value ? (Co-operator); Information Wanted Alfred Russell); “The Englishman’s Castle” (Chas. Harris); Direct Action (Chas. A. Booth); A Retort (H.B. Samuels); A Socialist Club (C.H. Norman); Bolton Socialist Repudiation (Will R. Walker); An “All” Limited Suffrage (Geo. M. Hale); London Clarion Van (Fredk. C. Nagger). | 9-10 | |
6 FEBRUARY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Passing of the Labour Party | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Economic Struggles of the Jewish Proletariat in the Russian Revolution. By B. Nelin (continued) | 3 | |
Topical Tattle By Tattler | 4 | |
The Odorous Herrings of the Conference By Ben Tillett | 4 | |
Sweated for Salvation | 4 | |
At Portsmouth: Notes on the Labour Party Conference | 5 | |
Local Authorities and their Powers to Provide Employment. By E.C. Fairchild | 6 | |
“War Inevitable!” By R. Edmondson | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Howl for Conscription: in the Press and on the Stage – India – A Silly and Conceited Critic – Mallock on Mars – Marx as an Intellectual Nincompoop! – Secret Agitation and the Secret Police: – To Starve on Holidays | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
The Movement in Blackpool | 2 | |
Socialism in Lambeth | 2 | |
Robert Hunter and the Universe | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
From “Justice” 25 Years Ago | 2 | |
Hungarian Socialists in London | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
A Protest | 3 | |
Pushing Our Literature | 6 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 8 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
The Unemployed | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 9 | |
Obituary | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – A Denial (J. Fredk. Green); Our Pro-Hangman Comrade (Another Social-Democrat); University Lecturers on Economics (Thomas Jones); Britain’s Siberia (A Heart-Broken Sufferer and A.J. Marriott); A Warning (W. Davies); Selling the “Anti-Socialist”) (A.T. Shaw); Propagandist Pamphlets (C. Terry); The Question of Faring Sumptuously (R.A, Anderson); Socialist Sunday-Schools (G.M. Hale); A Suggestion, etc. | 9-10 | |
13 FEBRUARY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
A Socialist Administration. By E. Belfort Bax | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Anti-Socialist “Arguments” and “Socialist” Misrepresentations By H. Quelch | 2 | |
Life in the Canadian North-West | 3 | |
Keir Hardie in a Fog, by Edward Hartley | 4 | |
Scottish Notes. By I. McNab | 4 | |
Britain’s Siberia. By Mary M. Coutts | 4 | |
History of the Commune of 1871 By Lissagaray, translated by Eleanor Marx Aveling First instalment | 5 | |
Local Authorities and their Powers to Provide Employment. By E.C. Fairchild (Conclusion) | 6 | |
The Unemployed and the Opening of Parliament. Letter by E.C. Fairchild | 6 | |
The Church Socialist League and the Unemployed. By Conrad Noel | 7 | |
The Economic Struggles of the Jewish Proletariat in the Russian Revolution. By B. Nelin (continued) | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The King’s Visit to Berlin – The Ballot on the Half-Time System – Compulsory Military Service – Labour and Militarism – How Not to Do it – More Injunctions – Payment of Members by the State | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
London Committee Vacancy | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
The Lash for Vagrants | 3 | |
Report of Work of the Adult Suffrage Society | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
H.M. Hyndman at Deptford | 3 | |
A Woman’s Point of View By Jill | 5 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 8 | |
The Unemployed | 8 | |
Young Socialist League | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Push “Justice” (John B. Askew); Robert Hunter and the Universe (M. Beer); Mischronicled (Rees Davies); The Socialist Ideal (Henry F. Northcote); Britain’s Siberia (M.A. Simmons); Farewell C. A. Gibson); Tillett and the “Labour Leader”; Personalities and the Like; Abolition of the Monarchy (F. Baldwin) | 9-10 | |
Our Comrade J.E. Williams | 10 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 12 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 12 | |
Legal Matters | 12 | |
20 FEBRUARY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Tyranny and Terrorism in India. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
The Abolition of Pauperism. By George Lansbury | 6 | |
ILLUSTRATIONS: | ||
Pushing Our Literature | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
A Gallant Soul. By C.H. Norman | 2 | |
Abraham Lincoln. By Professor Beesly | 3 | |
A Victory for French Women Workers. By Dora B. Montefiore | 4 | |
The Economic Struggles of the Jewish Proletariat in the Russian Revolution By B. Nelin. – (Conclusion) | 4 | |
Wholesale Murder of Children. By Robert Edmondson | 5 | |
History of the Commune of 1871 By Lissagaray, translated by Eleanor Marx Aveling. | 5 | |
The Burnley Debate. By Robinson Graham | 6 | |
Report of the Royal Commission on the Poor Law and Relief of Distress. By A.A. Watts | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Great Britain, Germany, and the Prospect of Peace – Perils of Empire – An “Anarchist” – The “Thunderer” Preaches Revolt – Capitalist Economics – Southampton for Social-Democracy – Sheffield, Too! – An Explanation | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Notice to Would-be Territorials | 2 | |
The Organisation Committee | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 3 | |
Blacklegism in the Making | 3 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 3 | |
The Unemployed | 7 & 9 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 9 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Sweated for Salvation | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Push “Justice” (Special Representative); The Socialist Ideal (R. Hodgkinson); Marxism, the S.D.P., and the Labour Party (H.S. Marsden); What Produces Value? (Co-operator); Vaccination Injuries to Workers (A.J. Marriott); An Explanation (F.J. Gould); The Abolition of the Monarchy (C.J. Bedford), etc. | 10 | |
27 FEBRUARY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
India for the Indians – Justice’s Defiance to the Liberal Tyrants | 1 | |
The Labour Party and the Unemployed | 6 | |
ILLUSTRATIONS: | ||
Speaking Pictures | 7 | |
Pushing Our Literature | 8 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Exposure of a Conscription League. By Robert Edmondson | 3 | |
Keir Hardie in a Scotch Mist. By Edward Hartley | 4 | |
The Centenary of Charles Darwin. By Zelda Kahan | 4 | |
A Plea for the Children of Lancashire. By Alice Hart | 5 | |
Young Tories or Young Socialists? By Wm. F. Bradley | 5 | |
History of the Commune of 1871. (Continued) | 5 | |
Politics and Prayers. By D.B.M. | 6 | |
More Misrepresentation. By H. Quelch | 6 | |
“Some Economic Theories of Karl Marx.” Letter by H.M. Hyndman | 9 | |
The Poor Law Commission Report | 12 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Mr.Haldane’s Conscription and his Recruiting-Sergeant – Starvation – Who'll Buy? —Wild Game in Africa | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Unemployment in Glasgow | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday Schools | 2 | |
Unemployment | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 2 | |
Young Socialist League | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Debate at Manningtree | 4 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 & 12 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, etc. | 6 | |
CORRESPONDENCE – Hyndman First (Lady Warwick); Labour and Socialism (A. Cobb); The Daylight Saving Bill (W.J. Farmer): Action wanted in Hertfordshire (A.C. Furneston) etc. | 9 | |
Adult Suffrage Report | 12 | |
Coventry S.D.P. Women’s Committee | 12 | |
6 MARCH, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Labour Party and Conscription | 6 | |
CARTOON: | ||
The Masque of Hunger | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Train Talks: Gentlemanly Exertion. By Edward Hartley | 4 | |
Siberia in Scotland. By Truth and Justice | 5 | |
Half-Time and the School Age. By G. Malton | 5 | |
History of the Commune of 1871. (Continued.) | 5 | |
A Soft-Soap Bubble By Ben Tillett | 6 | |
Life and Death of a Belgian Socialist Deputy. By F.H.G. | 7 | |
Slaughter and Self-Protection in Russia. By Max Abrahamowitsch | 8 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Our Anti-Militarist Campaign-The Vicious Working Class! – Drink and Deterioration – Ireland and the Government – Taft and the Trusts – Poe and Poverty – Another Puritan Red Herring | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
London Committee Vacancy | 2 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
Topical Tattle | 3 | |
From “Justice” 25 Years Ago | 4 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 & 12 | |
Scottish District Council | 7 | |
Busy Churchmen | 7 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, etc. | 8 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 8 | |
Young Socialist League | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE – “Hyndman First” J.B. Askew); The Bonus Dodge (Will Wyles and D. Ray); Misrepresentation (Rees Davies); “Tyranny and Terrorism” (A.B. Morgan); Can Socialism be Helped by Uniting with Half-Socialists? (H.W. Boyd Mackay) | 9 | |
The Poor Law Commission Report | 12 | |
Scottish School Board Election | 12 | |
13 MARCH, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Capitalist Tricks and Capitalist Tyranny | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Free Trade Humbug | 2 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Our Prize Competition: Social-Democratic Election Address. By Julian Taylor | 4 | |
The Legal Liability of the Territorial By Robert Edmondson | 5 | |
An Open Letter to Sir Victor Horsley By Emma Boyce | 5 | |
History of the Commune of 1871. (Continued) | 5 | |
Our Cartoonists. By Tom Quelch | 6 | |
A Challenge to Mr. Lever, M.P.: Bonus Bunkum. By Ben Tillet | 6 | |
Birreligion and Socialism. By Edward Hartley | 7 | |
Our Anti-Militarist Campaign. By R.E. Dale and D. Carmichael | 8 | |
A Fearful Blow | 12 | |
To Save the Hempire | 12 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Indian Tyranny and English Justice – Why Give the Brutal Whigs a Scapegoat? – Keir Hardie and the Starving Pitman of Wales – Ignorance in the Cabinet of Genius – Cattle v. Human Beings – Dinizulu – The Workers’ Death Toll | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
New Leaves | 3 | |
Two Illustrations from “Wealth and Want" | 3 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 7 & 12 | |
Notes from Abroad By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 8 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 8 | |
The Movement. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – H.M. Hyndman’s Candidature (Walter Crane); Unemployed Marcher Sentenced (Tom Benno’s); The Cat for a Black Man (Amateur Casual); Blacklegism in the Making (H. Speak); The Labour Party (Joseph Nelson); The Marxism Theory (A.J.B.); The Right to Live (B.N.M.)9 | ||
The Poor Law Commission (Conclusion) | 12 | |
The Menace to Peace | 12 | |
20 MARCH, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Prospect of War – East and West. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
ILLUSTRATION: | ||
Taking away their Capital | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Drink-Soddened: A Traitor to Democracy. By Edward Hartley | 4 | |
History of the Commune of 1871. (continued) | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle. By Dora B. Montefiore | 5 | |
Comments. By F.J.M. | 6 | |
An Incident. By J. Drew Roberts | 7 | |
Compulsory Military Service. Letter by Rowland Hunt, M.P. | 7 | |
Labour Politics in Britain and America. By Robert Rives La Moute | 8 | |
“Under Military Law" | 12 | |
Viva La Commune! | 12 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – A Panic-Stricken Government: Where are the Pacifists now? | ||
- Pacifists or Democrats: Which? – The “Shopping Carnival” and Small Shopkeepers – The Plunder of the Collier – Plutocratic Impudence – The Happy Englishman | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Annual Conference | 2 | |
Items of Interest | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
New Leaves and Books Received | 3 | |
Representative Women and the Adult Suffrage | 5 | |
Young Socialist League | 6 | |
Haldane’s Conscription | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 7 & 12 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Adult Suffrage (Eleanor C.W. Roe); H.M. Hyndman and Parliament (J.B. Askew and Democus); “Justice” and Ireland (B. Simmons, jun., and Humanitarian); Socialist Self-Denial Fund (Edwin Pugh); Dismissal of Teacher-Socialist: Marxism, the S.D.P , and the Labour Party (Thos. Dawson); Some Economic Theories of Karl Marx (Co-operator) | 9 | |
27 MARCH, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Industrial Interdict – East and West. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
CARTOON: | ||
The Capitalist Pig and the Porter’s Child | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
History of the Commune of 1871. (continued) | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle. By Dora B. Montefiore | 5 | |
Mallock “Cutting Swipe” at Marx | 6 | |
Phunny Phather Phaughn By E.R. Hartley | 6 | |
A Drink-sodden Ram Story. By Ben Tillett | 7 | |
Naked Dances | 8 | |
Puritanism and Morals under Capitalism. By J.B. Askew | 8 | |
Slaughter and Self-Protection in Russia | 12 | |
Polish Socialist Manifesto | 12 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Labour Exchanges and Unemployment Insurance – Muddled Misleaders —The Well-Paid Englishman – Liberalism and Socialism – Salvation Sweating – Soldiers and Trade Unions | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
The Croydon Election | 2 | |
Unique Clothing Company | 2 | |
S.D.P. Annual Conference | 2 | |
The Bookshop | 3 | |
S.D.P. Women’s Educational Committee | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 & 12 | |
Notes from Abroad. By J.B. Askew, Jacques Bonhomme, etc. | 8 | |
Sunday Schools | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Revival of the Cataclysmic View (H.M. Hyndman); The Co-optation Peril (F.J. Gould); Marxism, the S.D.P. and the Labour Party (H.S. Marsden); The Marxian Theory (A.P. Hazell); An Appeal from Coventry (Frank Oldham); etc. | 9 | |
3 APRIL, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Social-Democracy and the Labour Party. By H. Quelch | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Soldiers and Trade Unions By R. Edmondson | 4 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.A. McNab. | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle (Dora B. Montafiore, Louisa Scarlett and Marguerite Stubbing | 5 | |
Mr. Philip Snowden and a Drink-sodden Democracy Letter by Mr Snowden and comment by Edward Hartley | 6 | |
What are we Doing? By Th. Rothstein | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 7 & 12 | |
The Italian Elections Letter by S. Guidini | 8 | |
Slaughter and Self-Protection in Russia | 12 | |
Bristol of the Past. By J. Watts Treasure | 12 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – Where is the Hague Tribunal Now? – The German Menace – Croydon and Its Lessons – A Muddled Measure – England as the Tool of Russia. – The Free Trade Fraud and the Protection Fallacy: The Foreign Investment of Capital | 1 | |
The S.D.P. Annual Conference | 2 | |
Ruskin College: Enforced Resignation of the Principal | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
First of May Celebration | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Bookshop | 3 | |
Socialists and National Security | 4 | |
The International | 8 | |
The Movement | 9 | |
Debate at Littleborough | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Marxism, the I.L.P., and the Labour Party (J. Williams); The S.D.P. and the Labour Party (Wm. Austin); Sinews of War (Walter C. Southgate); A Gardeners’ Socialist Society (Cyril Harding); Our Songs (F. Boyes); The Evils of Co-optation (Joe Walker); Reptile Anti-Socialist Methods (J.B. Buckeridge) | 9 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 12 | |
10 APRIL, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The “Free Trade” Fraud. By H. Quelch | 6 | |
CARTOON: – The New Act – How it will Affect the Children | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
“Peace, Peace, where there is no Peace.” Letters by “Militant” and Th. Rothstein | 4 | |
History of the Commune of 1871.— (Continued) | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: S.D.P. Women’s Educational Committee – Annual Meeting. By K.B. Kough | 5 | |
The Sublime Slanderer. By D.B.M. | 6 | |
Sir Edward Grey’s Debâcle. By Th. Rothstein | 7 | |
Ode of Welcome. Poem by Rose K. Sharland | 7 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Teuton Shout of Triumph – The Reptile Press in Germany and England – “A People Rightly Struggling to be Free” – More Whig, Liberal and Radical Fatuity – Socialists as Presidents – A Little Question for Chiozza Money, Masterman, Hobson, Ramsay MacDonald, Cadbury, Robertson and Co. | 1 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Sunlight Lever Afraid of Socialists | 2 | |
Conscriptionists Routed | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
Young Socialist League | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
The Bookshop: “In the Heart of Democracy;” “The Socialist;” “The Dawn in Russia” | 3 | |
A Stupid Press Blunder – and an Apology | 4 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
Election Results | 8 | |
Philip Snowden and Drink-Sodden Democracy | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Absurdity of the Trade Boards Bill (D. Ralf); Some Economic Theories of Karl Marx (F. Newell); The Industrial Interdict (C.A. Booth); etc. | 9 | |
Socialist Sunday Schools | 8 | |
The International. By J.B. Askew, etc. | 9 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 12 | |
17 APRIL, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Annual Conference of the S.D.P. by H.W. Lee | 6 | |
CARTOON: – The Vultures, Death and Capitalism | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Rex v. Bottomley Scandal | 1 | |
The Despotism of the Bureaucrat and the Prig | 2 | |
Labour and Wages Boards Wills of the Wisp | 4 | |
History of the Commune of 1871: – (Continued) | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: The Poor Laws (Mrs. Montefiore); On Slavery (Evelyn); Coventry and Blackburn Women’s Circles | 5 | |
An Incomprehensible Position | 6 | |
Turkey and Persia | 6 | |
Arming against People in France and England | 6 | |
The Fear of Germany All Round | 6 | |
A Novel Doctrine | 6 | |
Our Twenty-Ninth Annual Conference | 7 & 12 | |
The International: Taxation in Germany (J.B. Askew), etc. | 9 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
The I.L.P. Conference | 2 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
London Committee Vacancy | 2 | |
Our Prize Competition | 2 | |
The Bookshop: – “The Shame and Infamy of our Poor Law System”; “Haeckel’s Life and Work”; “The Emigration Snare”; “Social Work" | 3 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Socialist Jingoism – A Protest (Zelda Kahan and Th. Rothstein); Pax Vobiscum (C. Dyrenfurth); An Explanation (J.B. Askew); Philip Snowden and the Drink-Sodden Democracy; The Trade Boards Bill (Mary R. Macarthur) | 8 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 8 | |
24 APRIL, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Social-Democracy and War Scares. By H. Quelch | 6 | |
LEADERETTES: | ||
The Guelph-Grey-Fitzmaurice Policy Put to the Test; Our Next Distinguished Visitor; The Monarchial International; The Primrose-Rothschild-Grosvenor Marriage | 6 | |
CARTOON: – The Octopus. By the Brothers Warbis | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Faced by Famine. By H.W. Lee | 1 | |
The One Thing Needful | 1 | |
Peasantry and Socialism | 1 | |
The Blessings of Prussian Rule | 2 | |
The Call of the Slums: Did Jack London Libel the East End? By E.E. Hunter | 4 | |
History as She is Wrote | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle. By Dora B. Montefiore, etc. | 5 | |
Train Talks: Parsonic Piffle. By E.R. Hartley | 7 | |
A Neglected Opportunity | 7 | |
The International: Recent Socialist Congresses (J.B. Askew), etc | 9 | |
An Atrabilious and Ungrateful Critic | 12 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 4 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Election Results | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 2 | |
THE BOOKSHOP: – “Labour and Housing at Port Sunlight”; “The Irish in America”; “Bottomley’s Book”; “The Social-Democrat" | 3 | |
London Notes | 4 | |
A Socialist Hall for Walthamstow | 4 | |
Prize Competition: Social-Democratic Administration | 7 | |
Young Socialist League | 7 | |
The Movement | 8 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Socialist jingoism (J.B. Askew); The Marxian Theory (A.J.B.) | 8 | |
First of May Celebration | 12 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 12 | |
1 MAY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Religion of Socialism By H.M. Hyndman | 8 | |
May Day Cartoon: By Walter Crane | 9 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
A New Order By Edouard Valliant | 3 | |
The Situation and Prospects In Russia. By Th. Rothstein | 3 | |
Our Bloodstained Guest. By R.B. Cunninghame Grahame | 4 | |
Independence Day. By J. Hunter Watts | 4 | |
Keep the Ultimate Goal In View. By K. Vandervelde | 4 | |
A Democratic Budget. By Edward Hartley | 6 | |
The First of May is not a Festival! By Gustav Hervé | 10 | |
The First of May Celebration; Correspondence with the Labour Party | 10 | |
Socialism, the Hope of the World. By Lady Warwick | 10 | |
For Adult Suffrage. By Clara Zetkin | 10 | |
The International: Is Marx Dead ? (J.B. Askew); etc | 11 | |
The Working-Class Movement in Spain By Pablo Iglesias | 12 | |
A Song of May. Poem by Rose E. Sharland | 12 | |
Two New Plays | 13 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Meaning of May Day – Mastication as a Remedy for Starvation – Pacifist Persuasion in Turkey – Seek Peace and Ensue it – Co-Partnery and Murderous Competition – The Necessity of War and Waste | 1 | |
Clara Zetkin on Adult Suffrage – Meeting at Holborn Town Hall | 2 | |
Reception to Clara Zetkin | 2 | |
The Movement | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Young Socialist League | 4 | |
Obituary | 4 | |
The Bookshop: “Faith”; “The Church, the State, the Child”; Books Received | 5 | |
Churchmen on the Secular Solution | 6 | |
Brilliant Socialist Successes at Aberdeen | 6 | |
Our Women’s Circle (Dora B. Montefiore and E. Anderson) | 7 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The New Macedon of Europe (H.M. Hyndman); Pacifist Protests (Zelda Kahan, C. Dyrenfurth, H.W. Inkpin, E. Pollard, Matthew Boyd); “An Atrabilious and Ungrateful Critic” (J.L. Cledhill, E.R Hartley): “History as She is Wrote” (John Scurr): Conveniently “Out of Date” (E. Belfort Bax) | 13 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 14 | |
8 MAY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
“A Great Democratic Budget" | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
Attercliffe | 2 | |
The Discovery of Marx | 8 | |
Cartoons: “Dogginess” Ad Nauseam by the brothers Warbis | 9 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Is a Soldier’s Life Worth Living? By Robert Edmondson | 3 | |
St. Pancras Unemployed. By Margaretta Hicks | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
The Fraud of Party Politics, By Ben Tillett | 4 | |
On the Road for Socialism. By Edward Hartley | 6 | |
The Scarlet Banner. Verses by David Vernon Grey | 6 | |
A Cruel and Abominable Traffic | 8 | |
May-Day at Home and Abroad | 9 | |
Our Prize Competition-A Socialist Administration | 10 | |
Germany for Peace – Letters by J.B. Askew and C.V. | 10 | |
Children of Toil. Verses by Thomas Burke | 12 | |
CRITICAL CHRONICLE: – The Future of the Labour Party – Tom Mann – Socialism and its Travesty —Burns as Prophet | 1 | |
Scottish Notes | 2 | |
Scottish School Board Elections | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 4 | |
The Bookshop: “The Future of Woman”; “A. Solution of the Unemployed Problem”; Books Received | 5 | |
Our Women’s Circle (Dora B. Montefiore, Mabel Hope, Jennie E. Cockerton, Nellie Bloodworth) | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 11 | |
The Movement | 12 | |
The International: May-Day in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 13 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Dutch Royal Baby (Th. Rothstein); Pacifist Protests (J. Finn, Ivanovitsky, W.G. Veals); The Case of Poland (B. Simmons, jun.); Independence Day (Robert Lowe); an Evening Serenade (J. D. Roberts); MacDonald’s Letter to the Willesden Labour Party (J.E. Frisby); The W.E.A. and the Oxford University Extension Movement (H.A. Barker); Cycle Propaganda (D. Ramsey) | 14 | |
15 MAY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
What Can We Do to Prevent War? By H. Quelch | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
The Parliament of the Swindler and the Cheat; Social-Democracy and Labour | 2 | |
Moral Instruction; The Cabinet’s Star Chamber Practice; Hunnable II. Again | 2 | |
A Courageous scientist and Socialist; A Lesson from France; Bleed the Workers; Puritanism the Enemy | 8 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Why the Government is out of Touch with the Country: Interview with Horatio Bottomley M.P. | 2 | |
Is a Soldier’s Life Worth Living? By Robert Edmondson – (Continued) | ||
The Law in Australia: The Case of Tom Mann By Ben Tillett. Also letter from Tom Mann | 4 | |
Topical Tattle. Tattler on the Budget | 6 | |
The Danger of German Predominance (Letter from H.M. Hyndman) | 6 | |
Another Poplar Scare! By A.A. Watts | 9 | |
My Note-Book. By Frank Colebrook | 10 | |
A Two-Edged Sword. By S.D.P. | 10 | |
The International: German Politics (J.B. Askew); The Protection of Foreign Trade (from “Vorwaerts”).etc. | 11 | |
The Borstal System. By Bonar Thompson | 14 | |
Scotch Co-Partnership. By J. Addison | 14 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Burrows as Feminist (E. Belfort Bax); Independence Day (J. Hunter Watts); The May-Day Committee and the Adult Suffrage Society (C. Cook): Dreadnoughts and Breadnoughts (A. Bain); Theory of Value (A.J.B.); Straggling Processions (E.N. Makeham) | 13 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
The London County Council and the Housing Question | 3 | |
Juggling at the War Office | 3 | |
The Bookshop: “Story of the Youth of a Working Woman”; “Mrs. Grundy the Enemy” Books Received | 5 | |
Our Women’s Circles (Dora Montefiore and M.D.; Rules for Women’s Circles; Socialist Women’s International Bureau) | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 9 | |
Bazaar Notes. By W.A. Woodroffe | 10 | |
The Movement | 12 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 12 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 12 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 14 | |
22 MAY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
An Alternative Budget, By Fred Knee | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
What Can We Do to Avert War? The Only Means Possible; Burns Dictator | 8-9 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Should the Destitute be Shot? By V.C. | 1 | |
The International Social-Democrats’ Greeting to the Czar. Verses by | ||
Dora B. Montefiore | 2 | |
Is a Soldier’s Life Worth Living? By Robert Edmondson – Chapter III | 3 | |
An Agitator’s Risks. By Jas. Gregory | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. Tattler on Exchange-Value | 4 | |
Train Talks: Socialism, Slavery and Officialism. By Edward Hartley | 3 | |
My Note-Book. By Frank Colebrook | 6 | |
The Masque of Murder. By the Brothers Warbis | 6 | |
New Tax on Clubs: Interview with B.T. Hall | 6 | |
Unemployment and Out-Relief in Poplar. A. Watts | 9 | |
A Letter from a Russian Prison. Translated by Zelda Kahan | 12 | |
Right Round the World. Verses by E.W. Scarlett | 14 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Industrial World. | 2 | |
Young Socialist League | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
The Gentle Art of Advertising | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Bookshop: “Economics of Socialism”; “A Piece of New Cloth”; The “Social-Democrat” for May; Books Received | 5 | |
Hyndman with the Socialist Children at Play | 6 | |
Professor Northcote in London | 6 | |
Our Women’s Circle (Kathleen B. Kough, E. Anderson, Lina Murray) | 7 | |
Cartoon by the Brothers Warbis | 9 | |
The Enlargement of “Justice" | 9 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 10 | |
“Hands Across the Sea” Fund | 10 | |
The International: J.B. Askew on German Liberalism; “Vorwaerts” on “The Protection of Foreign Trade,” etc." | 11 | |
London Organisation Fund | 11 | |
Bazaar Notes | 12 | |
A “Labour” Candidate | 12 | |
Elocution Class | 12 | |
The Movement | 13 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 13 | |
London Notes | 13 | |
Commercial Travellers’ Socialist Society | 13 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Danger of German Predominance (J.B. Askew); Dreadnoughts, Sir, Dreadnoughts (Th. Rothstein); What can we do to Prevent War (A.F. Young); A Comparison (Charles Burch); etc | 14 | |
29 MAY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The German Menace and the Right of Asylum. By H.M. Hyndman | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
Another Liberal Fraud – Puerile Futilities – The Right of Self-Defence – Lessons of the French Strike – Brethren In Unity | 8-9 | |
Cartoon: The Salomé Walk | 9 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Nicholas the Bloody! An Open letter to the Czar. By Wat Tyler | 1 | |
Is a Soldier’s Life Worth Living? By Robert Edmondson – Chapter IV | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Chalk Boys and Leaders by Ben Tillett | 4 | |
Scottish Notes by J.B. McNab | 4 | |
George Meredith by H.M. Hyndman: with two Meredith letters | 6 | |
Capitalism and Soul Fishing By John G. Peters | 6 | |
The Elements of Anglo-German Relations by Th. Rothstein | 11 | |
Blind! By Robert Edmondson | 12 | |
A Maxim for Socialist Agitators by J Hunter Watts | 12 | |
Children’s Care Commission in London | 12 | |
The International: The Class Struggle in France and Germany (J.B. Askew; War on the Trade Unions (A. Tierce); etc. | 13 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Right Hours in the Printing Trade | 3 | |
The Bookshop: “The Menaces of Socialism”; “Democracy and Reaction”; “Tariff Reform”; “God and Man”; Books Received | 5 | |
Our Women’s Circle D.B.M., Jennie E. Cockerton, etc) | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 9 | |
Mr. Markham, M.P., on the Labour Party | 10 | |
Bazaar Notes | 12 | |
Socialist Young People | 13 | |
The Movement | 14 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Anglo-German Relations (Zelda Kahan); The Unemployed (J. Hunter Watts); Suffrage. Adult and Women’s (Francis Spring Rice) Should the Destitute be Shot? (George Parsons); The Alcohol Question (F. Newell); The Budget and Temperance (A. J. Marriott); etc. | 14 | |
5 JUNE, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The British Labour Party and the International | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
The Permanent Unrest in India – The “Daily Mail’s” God – The Champion Coupon Cutter – Carnegie for Peace? | 8-9 | |
Cartoon: How the Workers are Fixed | 9 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
White Slaves of the White City by Herbert H. Elvin | 2 | |
Bourgeois Pacifism and Proletarian Class Solidarity By J. Saches | 2 | |
Thomas Paine 1737-1809 by David Adams | 4 | |
Is a Soldier’s Life Worth Living? By Robert Edmondson – Chapter V | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Train Talks: Makers and Takers by Edward Hartley | 6 | |
Socialism as the Palladium of Individual Liberty by E. Belfort Bax | 9 | |
The Poplar Surcharges, By George Lansbury | 9 | |
My Note-book, Frank Colebrook | 12 | |
To Nicholas II: the Little White Feather Verses by Thomas Burke | 13 | |
Conditions in New Zealand. By “Dyker" | 14 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
Dialogue on Clapham Common | 2 | |
Borough. Councils and Unemployment | 4 | |
The Bookshop: “Railways and the Nations; Problems and Possibilities”; The Spiritual Significance of Modern Socialism”; Stewart HeadIam on the Radical Atheist and the Christian Socialists; “The Confessions of a Poacher”; “Life of Thomas Paine”; “Works of Thomas Paine”; “Cremation in Great Britain”; “Dreams”; Books Received | 5 | |
Our Women’s Circle (D.B.M., Emma Boyce, Lina Murray) | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 10 | |
The Next General Election: Grand Bazaar | 10 | |
The International: The Trade Union International; Karl Liebknecht (J.B. Askew); etc | 11 | |
The Movement | 11 | |
Obituary | 12 | |
London Notes | 12 | |
Hands Across the Sea – Harry Holland Fund | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Poor Law Reform (John Scurr); Nicholas the Bloody (B. Simmons, jun.); The Albert Lees Libel Action; (I. Arnold Sharpley); Religious Bigotry (R. Adcock); The Midland Clarion Van (R.J. Evans); The German Menace (George C. Swanson); Theory of Value (A.J.B.) | 13 | |
Unemployment in the West Country | 14 | |
12 JUNE, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
British Azefism In India By H.M. Hyndman | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
The Plain Truth about German War Threats – Bladder-Blown Imperialism – The Great Program Lie – Whet is the Game? – Birds of a Feather – What is to be Done? – Our Murderer Guest | 3 & 9 | |
Cartoon: The White City. (Brothers Warbis | 9 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Celibacy for Women By Helen George | 2 | |
Is a Soldier’s Life Worth Living? By Robert Edmondson (Continued) | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. Tattler on Surplus-Value and Exchange Value | 4 | |
A Test of Trade Unionism By A.C.B | 4 | |
The Future of Women by Alice Hart | 6 | |
English “Brotherhoods” and Belgian Socialism | 6 | |
Indigestible Economics and Other Things By Olaf Bloch | 6 | |
To Feed the Children. Letter by Mrs. Bridges Adams | 6 | |
Drink and Deterioration. Letter by Sir Victor Horsley | 9 | |
“Holy” Russia -A Glimpse of Hell! By Henry F. Northcote | 9 | |
The International: Theodor Barth (J.B. Askew), etc | 11 | |
“The White Slaves of the White City,” with letters from Harry Taylor and H.H. Elvin | 12 | |
My Note-Book. By Frank Colebrook | 12 | |
Blatant Imperialism. By Ben Tillett | 13 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
S.D.P. Notes | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Britons Never Shall be Slaves! | 3 | |
The Bookshop: “Socialism in Theory and Practice”; “Messages of Uplift for India" | 5 | |
Our Women’s Circle (D.B.M., Marguerite Stubbing) | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 10 | |
Harry Holland Fund | 10 | |
Essex Socialist Federation | 13 | |
Bazaar Notes | 13 | |
The Movement | 14 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Unemployed Evil (Margaretta Hicks); A Comrade from “Down Under” (Ben Tillett); The Fabians and Poor Law Reform (C.H. Norman); The Lees’ Libel Action (A. Sympathiser); Are We Automata (F.S. Button); The Midland Clarion Van (Chas. D. Drysdale) | 14 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 14 | |
19 JUNE, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Imperial Captalist Press Fraud. | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
An Intentional Blunder – The End of the War Scare – Influences Making for War – The Funeral of Chauchard – May he get his Deserts | 8 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Why I Ratted from the Radicals: How G.R. Sims Refused to be Interviewed | 1 | |
The Visit of the English Labour Party to Germany (From “Vorwaerts" | 2 | |
Is a Soldier’s Life Worth Living? By Robert Edmondson – Chapter VII | 3 | |
Train Talks: Temperance and Municipal Ownership By Edward Hartley | 4 | |
Topical Tattle. Tattler on Father Carroll | 6 | |
Speech by “The People’s Friend" | 8 | |
Why Not a Modern Church Pageant? By R.C. Morrison | 9 | |
Alfonsns Ginning, Martyr. A Brief Sermon by the Brothers Warbis | 9 | |
The International: – Is the German Social-Democratic Party still Marxist? J.B. Askew), | 11 | |
The Emigration Fraud. By Ben Tillett | 12 | |
The Trouble at Tilty, By H. Quelch | 12 | |
The Workers’ Educational Association and its Clerical Patrons | 13 | |
My Note-Book. By Frank Colebrook | 13 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
Young Socialist League | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 2 | |
Socialism in Ireland | 4 | |
The Bookshop: – “Le Vade-Mecum du Propagandiste Socialiste”; “Socialism and National Minimum”; The “Social-Democrat” for June | 5 | |
Our Women’s Circle (D.B.M., L. Scarlett) | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 10 | |
Bazaar Notes | 12 | |
The Movement | 14 | |
London Organisation Fund | 14 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Unemployed Evil (Hunter Watts); Women’s Labour Day (Mary R. MacArthur); The Clarion Van at Wolverhampton (Alfred F. Bowen); The Lashing of Vagrants (Joseph Collinson); A Protest Nicholas the Bloody (J.W. Herd and the Blackburn I.L.P.); A Denial (J.D. Fulton); Thanks (George Parsons) | 14 | |
26 JUNE, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Down With the Czar! By H.M. Hyndman | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
Russian Repression in Persia – Peace Amazed – The Englishman’s Home – Success of our Anti-Militarist Campaign – ex-Lieutenant Woods | 8 | |
Cartoon: A Deposed but Pampered Potentate | 9 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Lyons and Terriers, or Selfridges Marathon | 1 | |
Is a Soldier’s Life Worth Living? By Robert Edmondson – Chapter VIII | 3 | |
“Intellect is the Theatre” by Agnes Bain | 3 | |
Beautiful Bradford: Its Devil Holes and Home Life By G. Malton | 4 | |
The Trouble in Crete: Interview with Dr. Drakoules By Felix Rudolph | 4 | |
Ozonic Outbursts By S.J Holmes | 4 | |
The White Slaves of the White City. By One of Them | 6 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. MacNab | 6 | |
The Labour Party’s Internationalism | 9 | |
The International Socialist Bureau and the Czar’s Visit | 9 | |
A Piece of Class Injustice. By J. Maclean | 10 | |
The International: the Swiss Political Situation, The Struggle between Industrials and Agrarians in Germany (J.B. Askew) etc | 11 | |
The Coal Miners’ Crisis in Scotland. By R. Small | 13 | |
Royal Commission on Electoral Systems: H.M. Hyndman’s Evidence | 13 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Information Bureau | 2 | |
Manchester Socialist Festival | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
“Children’s Sunday" | 2 | |
Red Van Tour | 2 | |
The Bookshop: “Mandelism”; “Prison Reform from a Social-Democratic Point of View”; “Our Coming Kings" | 5 | |
The Govan Trades Council (J.B. McNab) | 6 | |
Glasgow District Council | 6 | |
Our Women’s Circle (D.B.M., E. Anderson, C. Brooks, Another Helen) | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 10 | |
The Movement | 12 | |
Bazaar Notes | 13 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Unemployed Evil (Margaretta Hicks); “Justice” and Working Men (Philip R. Domoney); Leaflet Distribution (R.D.C.); Theory of Value (A.J.B ); Co-Partnery (T.B.); Russian Atrocities (J.C.D ); An Explanation (J.B. Buckeridge); The Clarion Van at Wolverhampton (E.H. Gwinnett and Wolverhampton S.D.P ); What is the Meaning? (J. Jones); Poland – Is it a Bargain? (B. Simmons, jun); Unite? – With What? (Unite); The Boulter Case (F.J. Pinnell) | 14 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 14 | |
3 JULY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Russian Invasion of Persia | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
The Awakening of India and Asia – Asia for the Asiatics – Italy and France – Member of the Russian Duma in London – Will Thorne | 8-9 | |
Cartoon: “The Little Father” By the Brothers Warbis | 9 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Dare they Prosecute Us? | 1 | |
Shows in Showland By Agnes Bain | 2 | |
Is a Soldier’s Life Worth Living? By Robert Edmondson – Chapter IX | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. Tattler on “Capital under Socialism,” etc. | 4 | |
Capitalist Waste. By E. Scott Rivett | 4 | |
Labour Alliance or Labour Dominance, Which? By Edward Hartley | 6 | |
Persia’s Appeal. By Rahim Zade and Dr. Mirza-Abdala | 8 | |
The Two Georges. By H.M. Hyndman | 9 | |
The Protest against the Czar’s Visit: Correspondence with the Labour Party and Resolutions | 9 | |
White Slaves of the White City. Letter by Herbert H. Elvin | 10 | |
The International: J.B. Askew on Finance Reform in Germany: John Murray on | ||
the Mexican Refugees; etc | 11 | |
A Saint of the Russian Revolution | 13 | |
My Note-Book. By F. Colebrook | 13 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
Information Bureau | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Bazaar Notes | 3 | |
The Bookshop:- “Is a World-Religion Possible?”; “Winning a Living on Four Acres”; “La Question Agraire en France”; “No Rheumatism”; Books Received, | 5 | |
Our Women’s Circle (D.B.M., and an extract from “Die Gleichheit” on the London Suffrage Congress) | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 10 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 11 | |
The Movement | 12 | |
Young Socialist League | 12 | |
A Cordial Understanding | 12 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 13 | |
London Notes | 13 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Unite – With What? (Alfred Sugar); Leaflet Distribution (John R. Lickfold); The King’s Visit to Manchester (Will Phillips); Flogging for Prison Offences (Joseph Collinson); Legal Tender Bonds (C.F. Baylis); The Czar’s Visit to Sweden (Svar Neuman and K.E. Primus Nyman); Message to the Czar (B. Simmons, jun); Govan Trades Council and J.B. McNab (J.D. Fulton); “Justice” Enlargement Fund (John McAteer); Unanswerable (C.); A Socialist Brass Band (Fred Walker); The Workers’ Educational Association (R. Priest) | 14 | |
The Twentieth Century Press | 14 | |
10 JULY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Dhingra Assassination and its Lessons | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
Tortures in Indian Prisons – Germany for Peace – Anglo-Russian Repression in Persia – The Czar’s Criminal Protector | 8 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Police Persecution of Cab and Bus Drivers | 1 | |
Is a Soldier’s Life Worth Living? By Robert Edmondson – Chapter X | 3 | |
Shows in Showland By Agnes Bain | 2 | |
Labour Alliance or Labour Dominance, Which? By Edward Hartley (Continued) | 4 | |
Discontent in the Railway Service. By A Midland Wage Slave | 4 | |
Lessons from the South Wales Coal Crisis By Noah Ablett | 6 | |
An Appeal to the People of England. By Rahim Zade and Dr. Mirza-Abdala | 9 | |
Let us Rid Ourselves of Caliban. By T. Quelch. With Portraits of the Brothers Warbis | 9 | |
“White Slaves of the White City.” Letter from H.H. Elvin | 9 | |
Unemployed in Germany – Another Side to the Shield. With Advice to our Labour Party. Letter by Hermann Jorhade | 11 | |
The International: – The Italian Socialist Party (J.B. Askew) | 12 | |
Unemployment in Glasgow | 14 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
The Conference on the Food Supply | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Information Bureau | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 4 | |
A Two Million Steel Combine | 4 | |
The Bookshop: – “Red England”; “The Triumph of the Trust under Free Trade,” Books Received5 | ||
Our Women’s Circle (D.B.M., L. Scarlett; and C.A. Sheehan on “Celibacy – Woman’s Choice” | 7 | |
The Demonstration against the Czar | 9 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 10 | |
Bazaar Notes | 10 | |
T.C.P. Pamphlets | 11 | |
The Movement | 13 | |
Red Van Tour. By R. Greenwood | 13 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Fellowship is Life (A.C. Rogers); The Workers’ Educational Association (H.A. Barker); Socialist Unity (Geo. Simpson); Dog and Child (C.A.M. Bailey); Speakers and the General Election (E. Scott) | 14 | |
17 JULY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The German Menace Again | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
Dhingra’s Defence and Defiance – The Active and Sleeping Partners in Plunder – The Death of a Beast —Aviation and Individuality – An Appeal for Mercy – The Persian Crime | 8 | |
CARTOON: The Snake Tamer by the Brothers Warbis | 9 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Snob Rule and Job Rule in India | 1 | |
Is a Soldier’s Life Worth Living? By Robert Edmondson – Chapter XI | 3 | |
Labour Alliance or Labour Dominance, Which? By Edward Hartley (Continued) | 4 | |
“What the Public Wants”: A Play about the Harmsworth Press. By P.P.H. | 6 | |
Dhingra’s Indictment of British Rule in India | 8 | |
In Praise of the Budget. Interview with Chiozza Money, M.P. | 9 | |
The International: The Labour Movement in Switzerland J.B. Askew): etc | 11 | |
Workmen’s Compensation from the Workman’s Point of View. By J. Scott Duckers. Solicitor | 13 | |
Shows in Showland. By Agnes Bain | 12 | |
My Note-Bock. By F. Colebrook | 13 | |
Industrial World | 2 | |
The Conference on the Food Supply | 2 | |
Information Bureau | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Bookshop: “Evolutionary Socialism”: The July “Social-Democrat”; Books Received | 5 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 6 | |
Our Women’s Circle (D.B.M ) | 7 | |
Bazaar Notes | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
Twentieth Century Press Publications | 10 | |
That Movement | 13 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The German Menace Once More (Th. Rothstein); Branch Return Sheets (John Scurr); The Anti-Vivisection Demonstration (Zelda Kahn); An Emphatic Disclaimer (F.J. Gould): The Case of Persia (B. Simmons. jun); The Awakening of Asia (C. Harpor); The Glasgow Unemployed (John McAteer); Socialism in Cornwall (Alex. Knight) | 14 | |
A Bishop Educated for a Shilling | 14 | |
24 JULY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
A Pyrrhic Victory | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
An Industrial Interdict – Germany for Peace – The Upper Classes Preparing for the Slaughter of the People – Sir N Baker’s Threats of Blowing Innocent Men from Guns – Political Subterfuge – The Fall of a Renegade | 8 | |
CARTOON; The Czar’s Nightmare | 9 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Ought he to be put to Death? | 1 | |
Is a Soldier’s Life Worth Living? By Robert Edmondson – (Conclusion) | 3 | |
Shows in Showland By Agnes Bain | 4 | |
Short Time in the Cotton Trade. By Robert Horsfield | 6 | |
A Welcome Russian Visit. By P.P.H. | 6 | |
Sopkia Perovskaia. Verses by Joaquin Miller | 9 | |
The Czar’s Nightmare. By Tom Quelch | 9 | |
The International: Buelow’s Resignation (J.B. Askew), etc. | 11 | |
Police and Cabdrivers | 12 | |
My Note Book. By F. Colebrook | 13 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Information Bureau | 2 | |
London Organisation Fund | 2 | |
Young Socialist League | 2 | |
The Conference on the Food Supply | 2 | |
The Demonstration against the Czar’s Visit | 2 | |
The Blot on the Union of South Africa | 2 | |
Hands Across the Sea | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Bookshop: The Persian Revolution; Books Received | 5 | |
Our Women’s Circle (D.B.M. etc.) | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 10 | |
The Czar’s Visit: Will Thorne at Finsbury Park; resolutions, etc. | 12 | |
The Movement | 13 | |
CORRESPONDENCE:— The Anti-Vivisection Demonstration (Louis Toft, Florence Baldwin. A.J. Marriott); Snob Rule and Job Role in India (Donald Norman Reid); The Workers’ Educational Association (Al. Libriecha); A Message from New Zealand (James Thorn) | 14 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 14 | |
London Notes | 14 | |
31 JULY, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Inflating the Budget Balloon. By H.M. Hyndman | 8 | |
Machiavelli isn’t in it! By E. Belfort Bax | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
On the Down Grade. – Further Endorsement – A Harlot’s Progress – Down with Cruelty – The Persian Revolution | 8-9 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Confiscated | 1 | |
Song of the Brave Heart. Poem by Rose E. Sharland | 2 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 3 | |
Protest against the Czar’s Visit | 3 | |
The Visit of the Czar. Verses by Henry S. Salt | 3 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. McNab | 4 | |
The Czar’s Finger-Prints in Persia: Colonel Liakhoff’s letters | 6 | |
Shows in Showland. By Agaes Bain | 6 | |
Is a Soldier’s Life worth Living? By Henry Pressey | 6 | |
A Tea-Sodden England. By Ben Tillett (with cartoon) | 9 | |
The International: – Buelow and Clemenceau; – William Wolff, a Pioneer of German Socialism (J.B. Askew); The Parliamentary Socialist Groups against Military Expenditure; etc | 11 | |
Myr Note-Book. By F. Colebrook | 12 | |
The National Food Supply: Report of the Conference | 13 | |
Royalty on Strike | 13 | |
More Protests Against the Czar | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Co-opt Peril. By F.J. Gould | 2 | |
Carmichael’s Arrest and Acquittal | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Which Way Blows the Wind? | 4 | |
Another Bank Amalgamation | 4 | |
The Bookshop: – “The Terror in Russia”; The Charter of the Poor”; “Our Noble Families”: Song of the Jubilant Socialist” etc. | 5 | |
Bazaar Notes | 5 | |
Our Women’s Circle (D.B.M.) | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 10 & 14 | |
The Movement | 12 | |
Obituary | 12 | |
Seven Suicides in a Fortnight at the Curragh | 13 | |
Four Suicides in six weeks at Colchester | 13 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The India Office and Flogging (Joseph Collinson); An Open Letter to the Czar (B. Simmons, jun); A Week of Special Effort for the Bazaar (A.A. Watts); Against Apathy and Indifference (J. McIver); Have a Holiday (Bill Deliverer); A Holiday in Spain (Miss H. Fryer); An Appeal from Deptford; etc. | 14 | |
7 AUGUST, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Mr Lloyd George as Confiscator of Rent. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
The Outbreak In Spain – The Bourgeois Press and the insurrection – English Journalistic Poisoners. – Sir Edward Grey’s Impertinence – Another Army Swindle | 6-7 | |
CARTOON: By Order of the Czar | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Starvation of the Children | 1 | |
Italy. By S.C. | 2 | |
The Czar and Scotland Yard | 4 | |
Ten Years of Social-Democracy in Finland | 4 | |
The Confiscation of “Justice" | 6 | |
The Revolution in Persia By Peter P- | 7 | |
The International: – The Catholic Party in Germany (J.B. Askew): The Insurrection in Spain; etc.9 | ||
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
Hands Across the Sea | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
The Bookshop: “Socialism for the Middle Classes" | 3 | |
Our Women’s Circle | 5 | |
Bazaar Notes | 5 | |
Epidemic of Suicides in the Army | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
The Movement | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Curse of (Indian Tea) Drink (An Old Socialist, M.M. Terrero, C. Delolme); Bazaar Special Effort Fund (Sampson Bakewell); “Peace and Justice” versus Snob Rule and Job Rule in India (Donald Norman Reid); A Repudiation (Henry F. Northcote); Cornwall for Socialism (Will Mount) | 10 | |
14 AUGUST, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Confiscation of “Justice" | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
The Indian Budget – Capitalist Reaction and the Liberal Press – The curse of Japanese Capitalism – Labour Colleges and Labour Organisations | 8 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The White Slaves of the “White City.” By a White City Clerk | 2 | |
The Scottish Coal Settlement. By R. Small | 2 | |
In the Dominion of the Aztec Czar: The American Russians By Ariapido | 3 | |
Shows in Showland. By Agnes Bain | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. | 6 | |
Queer Anti-Socialism. Letter by J.F. Gould to Sir Wiliam Ball M.P. | 6 | |
Epidemic of Suicides in the British Army. Interview with Dr. Forbes Winslow | 6 | |
Goose and Foxes: A Tale of Political Roguery. By Ben Tillett | 9 | |
International Manifesto on the Spanish Spanish Revolution | 9 | |
Labour Alliance or Labour Dominance, Which? Letters by Robert Morley. H.O. (Derby), and James Lee (East Dorset | 12 | |
My Note-Book. By F. Colebrook | 13 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 2 | |
Hands Across the Sea | 2 | |
The Bookshop: The Last Volume of Karl Marx; “Revue Socialiste”; Books Received | 5 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 6 | |
Our Women’s Circle (D.B.M., Evacustes A. Phipson, etc.) | 7 | |
Bazaar Notes | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 10 | |
The International: – The German Railway Workers and Trade Unionism (J.B. Askew); The Swedish. General Strike, etc. | 11 | |
The Movement | 13 | |
Young Socialist Leagues | 13 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – A Tea-Sodden England (Ben Tillett and Donald Norman Reid); The Special. Effort Week for the Bazaar (H.W. Lee); Tennyson and Revolution (B. Simmons; jun.); The Seizure of “Justice” (A.J. Marriott and David Thomas): Rochdale and the W.E.A. (J. Henighan); Organise! Organise! Organise! (Alfred Russell); Vivisection (Zelda Kahan) | 14 | |
South-Eastern Counties Federation of Socialist Societies | 14. | |
21 AUGUST, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Ruinous Drain of Wealth from India By H.M.H | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
Principle versus Opportunism in France – Ignorance and Slavery – Vindictive Folly (with Dhingra’s Statement) | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Liberal Debacle: The Rake’s Progress, By Ben Tillett | 1 | |
Medical Treatment of School Children, Letter by Will Thorne M.P. | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 3 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. McNab | 3 | |
Train Talks: The Fudget of 1909 – A Budget Talk. By Edward Hartley | 4 | |
Child Slaves of Lancashire By Alice Hart | 9 | |
Labour Alliance or Labour Dominance, Which? Letter by Alfred Cobb | 9 | |
“White City Clerks.” Letter by H.H. Elvin | 9 | |
The International: – English and German Law – a comparison; Sweden and Spain (J.B. Askew), etc. | 11 | |
My Note-Book. By F. Colebrook | 11 | |
Shows in Showland. By Agnes Bain | 13 | |
Labour Colleges and Labour Organisations | 13 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Socialism Rampant at Prestonpans | 2 | |
Boys of the Bulldog Breed | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Which Way Blows the Wind? | 2 | |
Hands Across the Sea | 2 | |
The Rise of Pauperism | 3 | |
“Justice” Enlargement Fund | 3 | |
The Bookshop: – “Arms for the Workers”; Obituary; The “Social-Democrat” for August; Books Received5 | ||
Our Women’s Circle: – Professor Lester Ward (D.B.M.); Shoreditch Socialist Women’s Circle; Female Labour in the Potteries (James Haslam) | 7 | |
Bazaar Notes | 7 | |
The Confiscation of “Justice" | 8 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 10 | |
South Africa and the Czar | 12 | |
The Movement | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Special Effort Week (H.W. Hobart); Vivisection (Florence Baldwin); “Contemptible Methods” (E. Belfort Bax); “Stinking Temperance” (H.H. Terrero); “A Tea-Sodden England” (Sumner’s Typhoo Tea, Limited); Professor Pares and Russia (Russian); etc. | 14 | |
International Relations | 14 | |
28 AUGUST, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Three Land Taxes By Fred Knee | 8 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
That Special Effort – The Beauties of Landlordism – The Rotting-out of England – Churchill as the Kaiser’s Guest | 6 | |
Cartoon: – The Golden Calf | 9 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Revolution by Aeroplane | 1 | |
If. By William Restelle Shier | 2 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 3 | |
Labour Alliance or Labour Dominance? By Edward Hartley, also letter by W. Faulkner | 6 | |
The Children and their Land. By Young Socialist Leaguer | 6 | |
A “Short Cut” to Social Freedom. By J. Hunter Watts | 9 | |
The International: The Annual Report of the German Social-Democratic Party (J.B. Askew); etc.11 | ||
Shows in Showland. By Agnes Bain | 12 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
Deptford and the County Council | 2 | |
The Prohibition of “Justice” in India | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 2 | |
Bulletin of the International Federation of Socialist Young People’s Associations | 3 | |
The Bookshop: – “Le Procès d'Agram et l'Opinion Européenne”; “L'Annexion de la Bosnie et la Question Serbe”; “Songs of the City”; “The Socialist Review”; Books Received | 5 | |
Our Women’s Circle: (D.B.M.) | 7 | |
Bazaar Notes | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 10 | |
Hands Across the Sea | 10 | |
A Socialist Pageant for the next May-Day. Letter by C. Cook | 12 | |
The Central Labour College, Oxford. Letter from G. Sims | 12 | |
The Movement | 13 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – A Misapprehension (A Spaniard): Vivisection (Zelda Kahan, J. Fraser Hewes, Vida Flood); Epidemic of Suicides (J.R. Duncan); Hastings S.D P. and I.L.P. (Alfred Cobb); Russia and Poland (B. Simmons, jun) | 14 | |
4 SEPTEMBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Trades Union Congress By Fred Knee | 6 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
The Great Industrial Interdict in Sweden. The Rosebery Windbag – The Arrest of Mr. Guy Aldred – An Absurdity of Capitalism | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Coming of Conscription | 1 | |
The Position of the Twentieth Century Press. Letter from F. Colebrook | 2 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
My Note-Book. By Frank Colebrook | 4 | |
The Czar and His Police. Bourtzeff, in the “Vorwaerts" | 5 | |
The Fudge of the Budget. By Ben Tillett | 7 | |
In the Prison. By Olguin, (Translated by Sasha Brady) | 7-8 | |
The International: – The Annual Report of the German Trade Unions. (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
Children’s Sunday | 2 | |
London Committee Vacancy | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
Hands Across the Sea | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
The Bookshop: – “The Seven that were Hanged”; “Old Moore’s Almanack”; “Present Remedies for Unemployment" | 3 | |
The Special Effort | 3 | |
Our Women’s Circle: (D.B.M ) | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
The Movement | 10 | |
Obituary | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Vivisection (Physiologist, A.J. Marriot, H.W.B. Mackay); Forty-Eight Hours (F.J. Gould); The Drain from India (W. Bridge); More Russian Me hods in India (W. Savarkar): Tea Drinking (Ben Tillett); Spain and the Moors (B. Simmons, jun.); Another “If” (Tom Glossop). | 10 | |
11 SEPTEMBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
British Trade Unions and the Swedidh Strike | 6 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
Still Booming the Budget – A She-Devil – Labour is Cheap | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Reign of Terror in Spain. By Guy Bowman | 1 | |
Is Haldane a Liar? | 1 | |
David Dexter. Socialist. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
My Note Book. By Frank Colebrook | 4 | |
An Appeal for “Justice" | 7 | |
Topical Tattle | 8 | |
The International:- A Congress of the Catholics in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 4 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
The Egyptian Nationalist Movement | 2 | |
What Territorials Must Expect | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
The Bookshop:- “Literary Taste: How to Form It”; “Solution of the Universe’s Riddle”; The Budget: the Land and the People”; “A Walk Round Brighton and What I Saw There,” “The Evolution of Money" | 1 | |
Books Received | 3 | |
The Special Effort | 3 | |
Our Women’s Circle: (D.B.M) | 5 | |
Bazaar Notes | 5 | |
Jack Williams in Yorkshire | 5 | |
A Socialist Pageant for the next May-Day | 5 | |
S.D P. Notes | 3 | |
Why Socialism is Opposed | 8 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
Mrs. Bridges Adams for Deptford | 7 | |
Liberty of the Press Fund | 7 | |
Socialist Sunday-Schools | 9 | |
Young Socialist League | 9 | |
Hands Across the Sea | 9 | |
The Movement | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Vivisection (F. Baldwin and E. Douglas Hume); An Explanation (Henry F. Northcote); Indian Helplessness (H.W. Lovett); Wealthy Socialists (Francis Spring Rice) A Word of Thanks (J.J. Kidd); Keir Hardie’s Mixture (An I.L.P.'er from ‘93); etc. | 10 | |
18 SEPTEMBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Tory Party and the Georgian Budget by H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
EDITORIAL NOTES: | ||
A Very Tame Affair – A Savage Sentence – The Coming General Election | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The diversities for All | 1 | |
Socialist Painters at Budget Points. By E.R. Hartley | 3 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
The Increment Taxes on Tobacco. By C.M.S. | 4 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. McNab | 5 | |
The Congress – And After. By Ben Tillett | 6 | |
Demos’s Dethroned Darling. By J. Hunter Watts | 7 | |
Who are the Blackmailers? By Thomas Kennedy | 7 | |
The Right to Shoot. By Robert Edmondson | 7 | |
The Golden Grain, Verses by Haldane Burgess | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odys | 8 | |
My Note-Book. By Frank Colebrook | 8 | |
The International: – The Congress in Leipzig (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
The Industrial World | 2 | |
London Notes | 2 | |
Hands Across the Sea | 2 | |
Legal Matters | 2 | |
An Unaccepted Challenge | 2 | |
The Week’s Summary | 2 | |
The Bookshop: “Agriculture and Unemployment”; The September “Social-Democrat”; Books Received | 3 | |
Our Women’s Circle: (D.B.M. and Emma Boyce) | 5 | |
Appeal for “Justice" | 7 | |
The Movement10 | ||
CORRESPONDENCE: – A Different Interpretation (E. Belfort Bax), “The Evolution of Money” (John Richardson); British Trade Unions and the Swedish Strike (Charles Wilson); The New Path (S.H. Stanley; The Case of Poland (B. Simmons, jun.); Warning to Speakers (J.T. Tyson) | 10 | |
25 SEPTEMBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Asquith’s Confession | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Conditions in Australia By Tom Mann | 3 | |
David Dexter. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: The Evolution of Sex (Jos. Nelson and Louisa Thomson- Price) | 5 | |
The Class War in America. By Tom Quelch | 5 | |
Socialist Pointers at Budget Points. By Edward Hartley | 6 | |
Gagging the Socialists | 6 | |
The Passing of Labourism and Liberal Free Trade. By Thomas Kennedy | 7 | |
Shall “Justice” Die? By S.T. | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. McNab | 8 | |
The International:- The Congress at Leipzig (J.B. Askew), etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Universities for All (David Vernon Grey and W.F. Hay); Hints to Speakers: Warning to Speakers (Fred. H. Gorge); The Evolution of Money; Anti-Vivisection (GeorgianaWoodie); Push “Justice” (Joseph Nelson); Can London be Won for Socialism? (T.J. Pitt) | 10 | |
2 OCTOBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Dishing the Democracy By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Topical Tattle by Tattler | 3 | |
David Dexter. Socialist. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: The Impossibility of Anti-Feminism, (E. Anderson); The Plot Thickens (D.B.M.) | 5 | |
My Note-Book. By Frank Colebrook | 4 | |
Shows in Showland. By Agnes Bain | 5 | |
The Universities for All. By Trin. Coll., Camb. | 6 | |
The Russian-English Entente | 6 | |
Socialist Pointers at Budget Points. The Fraud of the Land Taxes. By Edward Hartley | 7 | |
To You, Comrades. By S.T. | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
The International: – The Congress of German Social-Democrats in Austria; The Leipzig Congress (JB. Askew), etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – “The Evolution of Sex”; What the People Own (D.A. Finn); The Stoke Labour Church (J.T. Tyson); Trade Union Socialist Groups; The Prosecution of James Larkin; A “Justice Sunday” (F.C. Morrison); etc. | 10 | |
9 OCTOBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Political Swindle | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Shows in Showland: A Realistic Lear. By P.P.H. | 2 | |
Secular Education in New Zealand. By James Thorn | 3 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. By Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: The Socialist Women’s Movement in Germany (Clara Zetkin) | 5 | |
Dr. Tom Watt. By D.B.M. | 6 | |
The Piffle of Palliatives. By Ben Tillett | 6 | |
Egypt Unbound. By Th. Rothstein | 7 | |
The Horror of London. By S.T. | 7 | |
The Truth of the Spirit and Tobacco Duties. By W.R. Bolton | 8 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
International Notes: – General Elections in Norway; Milk Prices in the Austrian Landtag (J.B. Askew), etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE. – The Universities for All (W.F. Hay); London and Socialism (H.G. Simmons); Elocution Classes (W.M. Hills); Standing Army v. Citizen Army (Ex-Soldier); “The Man versus the State” (E.B.) | 10 | |
16 OCTOBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
“Strengthened and Improved" | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
David Dexter, Socialist, Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
My Note-Book. By Frank Colebrook | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle Austria, Denmark, Italy | 5 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 5 | |
“Justice” for All. By F.A. Broad | 6 | |
The Universities for All By Trin. Coll. Camb. | 6 | |
Socialism and the Church. By J. Hunter Watts | 7 | |
A Splendid Example. By S.T. | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
Registration at Northampton. By St. Crispin | 8 | |
The International: Bebel to the Fore (J.B. Askew); The Internationalism of Capital; etc. | 9 | |
The Trial of Ferrer | 2 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: The Stoke Labour Church (Herbert J. Higginson); London and Socialism (T.J. Pitt); Rally to the Centre (Win. G. Veals); “The Legal Subjection of Men” (Herbert Burrows); Some Confusing Ideas (“One in the Dark”); On Organisation (Charles Wilson) | 10 | |
23 OCTOBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
A Candle in Europe. By E. Belfort Bax | 6 | |
A CARTOON: | ||
The Last Word on the Budget | 8 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Bishops, Priests and Socialism. By Edward Hartley | 3 | |
David Dexter. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle | 5 | |
A Liberal M.P. on the Budget. By B. Morrison | 5 | |
The Assassination of Ferrer: Demonstration in Trafalgar Square – March to the Spanish Embassy. By H.W. | 6 | |
Twelve Hours’ Agony (from “l'Humanité” | 7 | |
Letters from J. O'Grady, M.P., and Frank Colebrook | 8 | |
Great Demonstration at Birmingham | 8 | |
Welsh Notes | 8 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
The International: Elections in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: “The Legal Subjection of Men” (E. Belfort Bax); Why Oppose the Budget? (J. Finn); More Police Confiscation (A Free Englishman); The Suffragists and the Socialist Movement (Thomas W. Morris); Denominational Education (H.W.B. Mackay) | 10 | |
30 OCTOBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Socialist Party and the Survival of the Inquisition. By A.S. Headingley | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Manufacturing Crime in Russia. By Selina B. Kahan | 3 | |
From a Russian Prison. Letter from P.S. | 3 | |
David Dexter. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: Franchise Fancies (Dora B. Montefiore); Our Visit to the Baths (From One who Went and Enjoyed it) | 5 | |
Shows in Showland: “Smith” and Mr. Somerset Maugham. By P.P.H. | 5 | |
The Reckoning Begins. By Guy Bowman | 6 | |
The “Red Flag” or the Red Herring? By Ben Tillett | 7 | |
The Power of the Press. By S.T. | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
A Red World-Wire Imperative. By Charles N.L. Shaw | 8 | |
The International: The German Party (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: The Universities for All (S.F. Whitlock and W.F. Hay); Why Oppose the Budget? (A J. Purnell and T.G. Kirkby); “The Legal Subjection of Men” (Herbert Burrows); Police Brutality on the 17th (S.B.K.); etc | 10 | |
6 NOVEMBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
A Labour Victory | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLE: | ||
The “New Liberal” Humbug. By K. Kautsky | 3 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
My Note-Book. By Frank Colebrook | 4 | |
Our Woman’s Circle: “A Dismal Warren of Social Wretchedness” (D.B.M.) | 5 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 5 | |
The House of Commons and the Country. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
Ferrer the Martyr. By Amilcare Cipriani | 7 | |
On Ferrer’s Death and the Meeting in Trafalgar Square. Verses by P.C. Darby | 7 | |
Montjuich, October 13, 1909. Verses by G.W.S. | 7 | |
Fight On! By S.T. | 7 | |
The Confiscation of “Justice" | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
Shows in Showland. By Agnes Bain | 8 | |
The International: German Elections (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Socialists and Clericalism (F.J. Gould); Cruel Sport at Cambridge (Henry S. Salt); A Socialist Daily (H. Brittle, A.E. Wachter, and “British Socialist”); The Suffrage (Wilfrid L. Armstrong); A Useful Suggestion (H.B. Samuels); The “Right to Work” (E.F.H.) | 10 | |
13 NOVEMBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Social-Democracy and Political Reform: By H. Quelch | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLE: | ||
The Bookshop; Israel Querido’s “Toil of Man" | 3 | |
The Socialist Triumph in Haggerston | 3 | |
David ‘Circle: D.B.M. on The Feeding of the School-Children, and Adult Suffrage: The Question of Public Baths (L. Scarlett) | 5 | |
“A Martyr of the Priests: Francesco Ferrer, his Life and Work.” By F.H. Gorle | 5 | |
Train Talks: Incentives. By Edward Hartley | 6 | |
The International Socialist Bureau | 7 | |
The “Justice” Fund. By S.T. | 7 | |
How to Push “Justice.” By Sampson Bakewell | 7 | |
Copy of Letter sent to London Liberal Papers. By Ben Tillett | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes, By Odyss. | 8 | |
The International: The Rising Tide of the German Party, J.B. Askew) etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – “A Labour Victory” (W.T. Clayton); The Suffragists’ Prison Treatment (Bernard L. Myer); London and Socialism (H.G. Simon’s); A Socialist Daily (A.E. Wachter); The Closing of a Footpath (R.E. Dale) etc. | 10 | |
20 NOVEMBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
What it Socialism? By H. Quelch | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Shows in Showland. By P.P.H. | 3 | |
David Dexter, Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Life and Death in Southwark | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle The Wiles of the Anti-Socialist (D.B.M.); Report of Socialist Women’s Bureau etc, 5 King Manuel and the Situation in Portugal. By Ignotus | 6 | |
A Daily “Justice.” By S. T. | 7 | |
The Million Shillings Fund. By Ben Tillett | 7 | |
The-Man in the Street: High Rates, Officialism, and Socialism. By Edward Hartley | 8 | |
The Positive Achievements of the German Movement (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Lady Suffragist Agitation (H.W. Lovett); If Social-Democrats were in Power. (W. Tillotson); “Suppression” (Herbert Burrows); Tom Mann. Reception Committee (Ben Tillett); The Bermondsey Bye-Election (M. Poznainski and G.L. Rowbotham); Independent Labour(?) (Fred. Raper); The Wimbledon Public Library (H. Gogay) | 10 | |
27 NOVEMBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
“Down with the House of Lords!" | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
English Pharaoh Policy in India. By H.M. Hyndman | 1 | |
David Dexter; Socialist: Serial Story by Henry Baxter. | 4 | |
In Memory of William Morris (with illustration) | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: Socialism, an Allegory (Mary E. Boyd); Report of Adult Suffrage Society (D.B.M.)5 | ||
Shows In Showland: The Censorship Report (P.P.H.); Two Plays (Agnes Bain) | 5 | |
A Socialist Emigrant | 5 | |
A Socialist Fiscal Policy. By J. Kottgen | 6 | |
The Lord Mayor’s ‘Prentice, Mr. Appleton, and a Slander. By E.C. Fairchild | 7 | |
The Child of our Class. By S.T. | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
Spanish Liberalism. By Harmel and A. Naqet | 8 | |
The International: Germany and England (J.B. Askew), etc | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: | ||
The Constitutional. Issue (J.W. McLean); The Lady Suffragist Agitation (T. James Fisher and H.T. Aldridge); Prison Treatment of suffragettes (A.J. Marriott); A Socialist World-Wire (Donald B. Campbell); Divisions at Coventry (T.J. Harris); Tom Mann’s Visit (Tom Mann) | 10 | |
4 DECEMBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Socialism in the House of Lords! By Fred Knee | 6 | |
CARTOON: Forcible Feeding and Forced Starvation | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Snowstorms: A Remedy for Unemployment By R.C. Morrison | 3 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story. By Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle; Woman, ‘Comrade arts lkital (Eugtoe V. Debs | 4 | |
Should Socialists Join the Labour Party? Debate between J. Maclachan and E.R. Hartley | 5 | |
The Betrayal of the Transvaal Indians. By L.W. Ritch | 7 | |
For “Justice” By S.T. | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
Shows In Showland: “Beethoven” (Agnes Bain); “Don” at the Criterion (P.P.H.) | 8 | |
The International: The Past Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: | ||
The Lady Suffragist Agitation (H.W. Lovett); Act 43 of Elizabeth (Charles J.A. Robinson); A Parallel (Provincial); Who are the Worst Rulers? (F. Williams); To Branch Secretaries (W.R. Shier); A Few Errors (Edith Swift); The Tom Mann Reception Committee (Ben Tillett) | 10 | |
11 DECEMBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
A Plea for Unity | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
David Dexter. Serial “Story, by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
International Landlordism in America By A. Tierce | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: The Political Comedy, with Verses, “The Lost Lords” D.B.M.; Women Workers in Italy; The Question of Public Baths (One Who Went and Enjoyed it) | 5 | |
Diaz, Czar of Mexico. By M.L. | 5 | |
In the Grip of Monopoly | 6 | |
The House of Lords; A Stage Fight By Ben Tillett | 7 | |
The Socialist Press. By Eugene V. Debs | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
Shows in Showland: The Stage Society (Agnes Bain); “The Importance of Being Earnest” P.P.H.); “The Servant in the House" | 8 | |
The International The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Suffragist Agitation (W. Burnett); How to Abolish the Second Chamber (H.W.B. Mackay); The Lords and Vagrants (End or Mend); Alderman E.R. Hartley for East Bradford (Harry Clegg); A Socialist Daily (A.E. Wachter) | 10 | |
18 DECEMBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Great Fight! | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Notes for Young Socialists. By Wm. F.B. | 3 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Comrade Jim. Poem by David Vernon Grey | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: Adult Suffrage, Democracy (D.B.M.), etc. | 5 | |
Shows in Showland: “The Blue Bird,” “Peter Pan,” and Pantomime (P.P.H.) | 5 | |
Edward’s Second Parliament. By Odyss | 6 | |
A Christmas Festival (with illustration – a View of the International Bazaar) | 7 | |
Can the Worker be Robbed under a System of Free Exchange? By A.P. Hazell | 8 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. MacNab | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew), etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Suffragist Tactics (T. James Fisher); The House of Lords (E. Wynwood Higgins); Socialism and the Drama (Duncan MacDougall); The Lesser Evil (Indignant); Petty Tyranny at Glasgow (J. Austin); Grahamising in the British Post Office (M. M. Coutts and G.P.O.); Our Manifesto (E.J.B. Kirtlan) | 10 | |
25 DECEMBER, 1909 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Liberal Hypocrisy Once More | 6 | |
ELECTION CAMPAIGN | 1 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Socialist Fundamentals: A Reply. By Russell Thomson | 3 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story By Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle. To Men and Women Comrades (D.B.M.), etc | 5 | |
An Armed Nation is Always a Free Nation. By Victor Berger | 5 | |
A Merry Christmas! Edward Hartley | 7 | |
Enslaved Mexico. By Guy Bowman | 7 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew), etc. | 9 | |
To the Man in the Street | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Our Policy (A. Kenworthy); How to Vote? Poznamski); The Hereditary Principle (H.W.B. Mackay); A Protest (M. Bridges Adams); A Welcome (G.L. Rowbotham); The Last Residence of Marx (G.D.); Socialism and the Drama (H.B. Samuels)10 | ||
1 JANUARY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
1909 – and After By Fred Knee | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Enigma Blatchford: An Open Letter. By Robert Edmondson | 3 | |
Socialism: A Dream. By Fred Raper | 3 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story. By Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: New Year Greetings; The Writings of John Davidson D.B.M.); Public Baths (Emma Boyce) | 5 | |
Shows in Showland: Crime on the Stage (Agnes Bain); A Spectacular Play (P.P.H.) | 5 | |
Grahamising in the British Post Office | 6 | |
The Crimes of Liberalism. By Tom Quelch | 7 | |
The Bazaar | 9 | |
The Naked Truth By William Restelle Shier | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Lesser Evil (A.J. Marriott and D.B.M.); Abolish the Living-in System (Jas. Macpherson); “Justice” and Mr. Robert Blatchford (John Ferguson and C.F.); Is Luxury a Form of Exploitation? (B.N.M.); Help the Party (Val. McEntee); Greetings from our Veteran Comrade Lessner | 10 | |
8 JANUARY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
What to do with your Vote | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Election Campaign | 1 & 7 | |
Church Socialist League General Election Manifesto | 3 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
The Enigma Blatchford. An Open Letter. – II. By Robert Edmondson | 4 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 5 | |
Our Women’s Circle: “The Failure of Compromise” (D.B.M.); Public Baths (One Who Went and Enjoyed | ||
it); etc. | 5 | |
Victimisation at Huntley and Palmer’s at Reading. By L.E. Quelch | 6 | |
The Crimes of Toryism. By Tom Quelch | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Sham Attack on the Lords (George C. Swanson); Wholesale Robbery (Fred Sedgwick); The Lesser Evil (Indignant); “Grahamising” (H.W.B. McKay and Mrs. Coutts); The Haggerston Election (Young Socialist Leaguer); Social Democrats and Ruskin College (J. Owen); Father Christmas on Socialist Sunday Schools (George Bennett); Mauled by a Lion (Edith Carrington) | 10 | |
15 JANUARY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Claims of the Social-Democrats. By Fred Knee | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Final Rally: Messages from H.M. Hyndrnan and others | 1 | |
John Burns on Liberalism | 3 | |
A Child’s Natural Death. By A.W. Humphrey | 3 | |
David Dexter, Socialist: Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
An Open Letter to Sir William Bull. By Demos | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: – The Fight for Free Speech in | America, etc. (D.B.M.; The Circles (Clara S. Hendin and Annie E. Ker) | 5 |
An Englishman’s Home: Shall We Abolish It? By Harry Luckhurst | 5 | |
Fragment from an Unfinished Drama. By Walter Crane | 6 | |
Cotton, Free Trade and Tariff Reform. By Robert Horsfield | 7 | |
Shows in Showland: A Play at a Music Hall. By P.P.H. | 7 | |
The Enigma Blatchford. An Open Letter. – III. By Robert Edmondson | 8 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. McNab | 8 | |
The International; The Prussian Social-Democratic Conference (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
The Movement in Canada | 9 | |
The Queen’s Hall Meeting. Letter by Dr. Eder | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – A Word from Ben Tillett; A Repudiation (Richard J. Childs); The Socialist Vote (G.G. Sharp); The Lesser Evil (E.J. Broom and M.A.R.); Re “The Enigma, Robert Blatchford” (Amy Nelson) | 10 | |
23 JANUARY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Why We Lost. By Fred Knee | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Expropriation of Tradesmen By Fredk. W. Tod | 2 | |
MacDonald’s Treachery. Letters by Ben Tillett, J.H. John, and J.R. MacDonald | 6 | |
David Dexter. Serial Story. by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: On Burnley; Upton Sinclair on the Present-Day Condition of the Workers (D.B.M.) | 5 | |
Types of Democracy: Socialist Parson. Verses by Rose E. Sharland | 5 | |
The Bread Problem at Budapest | 5 | |
Socialists and National Defence. By A.H.M.R. | 7 | |
The Higher Life. By David Adams | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany. (J.B. Askew) | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Enigma Blatchford (John S. Clarke); Mr. Blatchford’s Articles (J. Frederick Green); The Socialist Vote (Frank Colebrook); The Lib.-Lab. Alliance (J. Hall and others); The Labour Party Levy (S.D.P. Trade Unionist); The Socialist May-Day Pageant (W.V. Stanbury) | 10 | |
30 JANUARY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Lessons of the Elections: Exit Labourism, Enter Social-Democracy | 6 | |
CARTOON: | ||
Unemployed – Too Old at Forty | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The End of the New Liberalism | 3 | |
David Dexter. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
The Position in the Far East. | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle. By D.B.M. | 5 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 5 | |
The Close of the Poll at Burnley. By H.M. Hyndman | 7 | |
North Aberdeen. By T. Kennedy | 7 | |
The Fight at Carlisle. By A.C. Bannington | 7 | |
Brightside for Socialism. By Charles Lapworth | 7 | |
Two Election Addresses (H.M. Hyndman and J.R. MacDonald) | 8 | |
The International: The Impressions of a Quasi-Foreigner on the English Elections (J.B Askew); etc. | 9 | |
Shows in Showland. By P.P.H | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Labour Party’s Voluntary Levy (A.F. Young); The Brotherly Love Party (G. Mahon); Mr. Blatchford’s Articles (M.D. Eder); The Socialist Vote (H.A.S.); Our Election Policy (J. Williams);Unequal Voting Districts (J.H.); Karl Marx’s House (G.D.); Police Rowdyism (John Dawson) | 10 | |
5 FEBRUARY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Foreign Socialists and the British Labour Party. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
CARTOON | ||
The Moth and the Candle | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
A French View of Keir Hardie. By G.B. | 3 | |
David. Dexter Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: – The Present-Day Psychological Influence of Women (D.B.M.); etc. | 5 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 5 | |
The End of the War Scare | 6 | |
After the Battle: Some Comments. By Ben Tillett | 7 | |
The Electoral Machine Defects and Remedies. By Fred Knee | 7 | |
Anticipation, Disappointment, and Hope Triumphant. By Frank H. Edwards | 8 | |
Social-Democracy and Henry Georgeism. By W.G. Veals | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); An Austrian View of the Situation (“Arbeiter Zeitung”); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: | ||
The Socialist Vote (Stanley Briggs, “One of the Rank and File,” Nellie Bloodworth, T. Stanley Mercer); Tweedledum and Tweedledee (H.W.B. Mackay); The Durham Miners’ Dispute; Personal Liberty in Danger (Mrs. Coutts) | 10 | |
12 FEBRUARY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
British Infamy in India. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
CARTOON: | ||
John Bull’s Little Joke | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Bookshop “Poor Law Reform”; “Crime and Criminals”; “Socialism and the Ideal" | 3 | |
David Dexter Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Henrik Ibsen on the General Election. By Robert David Williamson | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: God’s Poor (D.B.M.), etc. | 5 | |
Haggerston. By Herbert Burrows | 5 | |
Types of Democracy: The Crank (Poem) By Rose E. Sharland | 5 | |
Dodging Destiny? By Fred Knee | 6 | |
The Electoral Machine – Defects and Remedies. By Fred Knee | 7 | |
The Russian Revolution and Counter-Revolution. By Peter P— | 7 | |
Social-Democracy and Henry George-ism (continued from last week). By W.G. Veals | 7 | |
The Socialist Vote. By J. Maclean | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew), etc. | 9 | |
Death of Ben Hanford. By T.Q. | 10 | |
The Shows in Showland: The Strong People (P.P.H.) | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE:— Socialism or Fiscalism (A. Cobb); Socialism and the Labour Party (J. Littlefield and J. Phipps); Socialism and Armaments (J.F.); Matters Military (Robert Edmondson); The Cretan Question (B. Simmons, jun.); Philanthropic Hare-Hunting (T.C.); The Treatment of the Alleged Insane (Mrs. Anne Barnett); To Branches in Want of Funds (J. Miller) | 10 | |
19 FEBRUARY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Labour Party at Newport | 6 | |
CARTOON: Labour Exchanges | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Russian Revolution and Counter-Revolution. – II. By Peter P—. | 3 | |
Labour Party Discipline: Stephen Walsh and Eccles | 3 | |
David Dexter, Serial Story. By Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: Unemployment among Women (D.B. M.); Public Laundries (Marguerite Stubbing) | 5 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 5 | |
The Conference: Some Notes. By Ben Tillett | 6 | |
The Electoral Machine: Defects and Remedies. By Fred. Knee | 7 | |
The Great Betrayal. By E. Wynwood Higgins | 7 | |
What Should We do with Our Votes? By H. Quelch | 8 | |
The International: Electoral Reform in Prussia. (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
Shows in Showland. By P.P.H. | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Independent Candidates – Labourist and Socialist (H.M. Hyndman); The Labour Party Conference (F.S. Button); “The Lib.-Lab. Alliance” (J. Hall and others, with letter by T.D. Benson); The Fabians and Haggerston (H.G.S.); Jingoism in the Socialist Movement (J. Macpherson), Anti-Socialist Ammunition (T.W Gowland); Anti-Socialists and the Home (Sir William Bull, M.P.) | 10 | |
26 FEBRUARY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Liberal Humbug and Bluster Once More Exposed | 6 | |
Portrait of August Bebel | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 2 | |
Pete Curras, By Ben Tillett | 3 | |
David Dexter. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Scottish Notes. By J.B. McNab | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: Bebel’s Seventieth Birthday, etc. (D.B.M.). | 5 | |
The Great Betrayal – (Concluded). By E. Wynwood Higgins | 5 | |
The Welsh Betrayal. By Argus | 6 | |
The Labour Exchanges Fraud. Meeting in Trafalgar Square | 7 | |
The Electoral Machine: Defects and Remedies | 7 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 8 | |
What Should We Do with our Votes. Letters from Frank Colebrook and S.F. Fisher | 8 | |
The International: Street Demonstrations in Berlin (J.B. Askew), etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – “Jingoism in the Socialist Movement” (“A Lover of Peace” and Robert Edmondson); Social-Democracy and March 18 (Henry F. Northcote); Anti-Socialists and the Home (S.H. Stanley); Social-Democracy and the Trade Unions (W.H. Heaney); Order out of Chaos (F. Alford); Socialism and Fiscalism (F. Hoyle); Is a Sailor’s Life Worth Living (A.G.) | 10 | |
5 MARCH, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Labour’s Misplaced Trust | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
David Dexter, Socialist, Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
The Labour Party’s Fatal Mistake. Letter by W. Thorne, M.P. | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: Problems of Divorce, (D.B.M.) | 5 | |
At the Theatre. By P.P.H. | 5 | |
The Ethics of the Charlesworth Incident. By Ben Tillett | 6 | |
The Electoral Machine: Defects and Remedies. By Fred Knee | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
The Russian Revolution and Counter-Revolution, III By Peter P— | 8 | |
What Should We Do with our Vote? Several Letters | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
The Coming Guardians’ Election: By A.A. Watts | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Feminine Idiosyncracies (Zelda Kahan); Anti-Socialists and the Home (Sir William Bull, M.P.); Karl Marx’s House (Geo. H.V. Rose); The Human Nature of Socialists (W. Bassham); Fabian Electoral Policy (S.D. Shallard) | 10 | |
12 MARCH, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
On the Real issue | 6 | |
CARTOON: It Keeps the Flies Off | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Manifesto of the Social-Democratic Members of the Russian Duma Against the Visit of the French Parliamentarians | 3 | |
David Dexter: Serial Story. By Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Frank Smith, L.C.C., and Lambeth. Letter from Robert Williams | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: A Socialist, as Usual, Points the Way. etc. (D.B.M.) | 5 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 5 | |
Labour Addresses in Wales: Socialism and Welsh Nonconformity. By Argus | 6 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
The Class War in America. By Tom Quelch | 7 | |
What should we do with our Votes? Letters by T. Stanley Mercer, E.W. Spackman, J. Bines and T.G. Kirkby | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – “Feminine Idiosyncracies” (Frank Colebrook, Zelda Kahan and F.J. Gould); Anti-Socialists and the Home (A.H.M. Robertson, Caroline S. Ganley and T. Booth); The Word of Promise (T. Anderton); “Practical” Politics (Claude H. Adams); A Sailor’s Life (H. Smith); Payment of Members and Election Expenses (E.J. Thorne) | 10 | |
19 MARCH, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Paralysis of Parliament: An Appeal to the People. (The Executive Council of the S.D.P. | 6 | |
CARTOON: Love at First (?) Sight | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Topical Tattle: By Tattler | 3 | |
David Dexter Serial Story. By Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Socialists and Free Love | 4 | |
Women’s Circle: A Word about Poetry (D.B.M.); The Fifth Annual Report of Women’s Circles | 5 | |
“Babushka” By Tom Quelch | 5 | |
Welsh Labour Addresses: The Budget and Leasehold Enfranchisement. By Argus | 6 | |
The Social Dis-Service Movement. By Ben Tillett | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 7 | |
The Electoral Machine: Defects and Remedies. By Fred Knee | 8 | |
What should we do with Our Votes? (H.O. Ottewell and D.C. Sweeting) | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); A German View of “Social-Liberalism” (from “Vorwaerts”); etc. | 9 | |
At the Theatre: “The Madras House” at the Repertory Theatre; “The Tenth Man” at the Globe. By P.P.H. | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE:— The Gaggers (E. Belfort Bax, W. Burnett, and H.L. Woods); “Anti-Socialists and the Home” (Sir William Bull); The Sentence on Gustave Hervé (Arthur Rose); Victor Grayson’s Appeal (F.B. Silvester) | 10 | |
26 MARCH, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Preparing to Smash the Lords: “The Importance of Being Earnest" | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Bookshop: Hervé’s “My Country Right or Wrong" | 3 | |
Ledebour’s Speech on Naval Policy | 4 | |
“Cabbages and Kings.” By Frank Colebrook | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: The Coming General Election; Women’s Activity in Public Work; The Adult Suffrage Society, (D.B.M.) | 5 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 6 | |
The Russian Revolution and Counter-Revolution.— IV, By Peter P— | 7 | |
The Electoral Machine Defects and Remedies. By Fred Knee | 8 | |
What should we do with our Votes? (M. G., Will Hughes. Wm. Johnson) | 8 | |
International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc | 9 | |
At the Theatre: The Triple Bill at the Repertory Theatre. By P.P.H. | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE:— Jingoism in the Socialist Movement (Jas. Macpherson); A Denial (George Lansbury) Bax Again (Herbert Burrows); The Municipal Reformer (Fred Raper); Our Vindictive Game Laws (Joseph Collinson); Aberdeen Branch – An Appeal (G.A. Fraser) | 10 | |
2 APRIL, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Our Thirtieth Annual Conference | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Rake’s Progress and the Betrayal of the Workhouse Inmate by Labour | 3 | |
David Dexter. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle (D.B.M.); Election of Women’s Committee | 5 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 5 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 6 | |
Our Annual Conference | 7, 8, & 12 | |
The International: Notes from the German Trade Unions (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE:— Anti-Socialist Misrepresentation, (Sir William Bull); Sir Dyce Duckworth and Flogging (Joseph Collinson); Manchester District S.R.C. (George Simpson) | 10 | |
9 APRIL, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Are we in Danger of Famine? | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Bookshop: John A. Hobson’s “Crisis of Liberalism" | 3 | |
Contrasts. By Peter P.- | 3 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
The Connah’s Quay Dispute. By A. Pugh | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: Anti-Socialists | 5 | |
The Fate of the Mexican People. By M.L. | 5 | |
By the Way | 6 | |
Educational Endowments: An Appeal to Co-operators: Letter by Will Thorne, M.P. | 6 | |
The Welsh Advance: An Opening Engagement. By Argus | 7 | |
“Take up Thy Bed and Walk” By J. Hunter Watts | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
Club Cracks. By Lachie | 8 | |
The International: Constitutional and other Questions in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
At the Theatre: “Hedda Gabler” at the Ibsen Club; ballet at the Empire. By P.P.H. | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE:— Mr. Woods’ Logic (E. Belfort Bax. Catherine C. Davidson); The Miners’ Eight Hours Act (Sir William Bull): Jingoism in the Socialist Movement (A Lover of Peace): Another Letter to Pa (XYZ Branch): Tom Mann’s Return (Ben Tillett); “The Scuttling of Dreadnoughts” (Charles N. Shaw) | 10 | |
16 APRIL, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Irish Stew | 6 | |
CARTOON: To the Guillotine | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Scottish Notes. By Jonathan Oldbuck | 3 | |
David Dexter. Serial Story by Henry Baxter. | 4 | |
The Revolt of the Bradford Woolcmbers. By C.A. Glyde4 | ||
Our Women’s Circle: Pageants; the Parliamentary Representatives of Labour (D.B.M.); Blackburn Women’s Circle | 5 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler. | 5 | |
Lessons of Mid-Glamorgan: The Need of Class Loyalty. By Argus | 7 | |
The Electoral Machine: Defects and Remedies. By Fred Knee | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc | 9 | |
At the Theatre: “The Rivals” at the Lyric. By P.P.H. | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE:— Socialism and Marriage (Sir William Bull); Pig-Heads and Cabbages (D.C. Sweeting); Is Socialism Atheism? (Rev. James Adderley) Educational Endowments (Co-operator); Woman Suffrage (H.B. Samuels); At the Theatre: A Correction (P.P.H.) A United Socialist Party (Edmontonian); A Disclaimer (E. Halkett); A Compliment (F. Bowker) | 10 | |
23 APRIL, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Labour Representation | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Story of Shoreditch | 3 | |
The Making of the Brute. Verses by Henry S. Salt | 3 | |
David Dealer. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Theatre “Prunella” at the Repertory Theatre. By P.P.H. | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: The Midwives Bill and Poor Law Relief, etc. (D.B.M.) | 5 | |
The Labour Victory in Australia. By Ben Tillett | 5 | |
The Case of Woolwich. Letter by J.A. Smith | 7 | |
Anti-Socialist Nonconformity: An Open Letter to a Welsh Nonconformist Minister. By Argus | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
Hyndman on The Alternative Policy | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany J.B. Askew) etc | 8 | |
The Woolcombers’ Revolt. By C.A. Glyde – Conclusion | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE:— Socialism and Marriage (Sir William Bull and J.B. Askew); A Reply to Bax (H.L. Woods); The Chiswick Contest (V. McConnell); Socialism and Religion (A. Chesham) | 10 | |
30 APRIL, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Parting of the Ways By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
CARTOONS: Socialism Fights the Dragons. By the Brothers Warbis | 5 | |
A Posy for May-Day, and a Poser for Britannia. By Walter Crane | 9 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Our Women’s Circle: The State Maintenance of Child-Bearing Mothers, and Au Revoir (D.B.M.), etc. | 3 | |
Some Reflections on the International Movement. By E. Belfort Bax | 3 | |
The Proletarian Movement in Spain. By Pablo Iglesias | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
At the Theatre: Russian Dancers, with a Postscript on Music Halls. By P.P.H. | 4 | |
Scottish Notes. By Jonathan Oldbuck | 4 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 6 | |
The First of May and the Elections in France. By Edouard Valliant | 7 | |
Socialists, Unite! By Lady Warwick | 7 | |
“Fraternal-Democracy” By Th. Rothstein | 10 | |
A May-Day Message. Verses by Rose E. Sharland | 10 | |
The Possibilities of Labour Exchanges. By Zelda Kahan | 11 | |
What is Socialism? | 11 | |
Speeches by “The People’s Friend”: On “King, Lords and Commons" | 12 | |
The Capture of Milwaukee. By Victor L. Berger | 12 | |
May-Day, 1910. Verses by G.W.S. | 12 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); Peter Bowling, Australian Miners’ Leader (Ben Tillett); etc. | 13 | |
The Case of Woolwich. Letter by W. Barefoot | 14 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 16 | |
CORRESPONDENCE:— A Cheery Letter from Newcastle (T. Kerr); Jonathan Oldbuck and the Glasgow District Council (G.D.C. Official); Disputes between Unions (A. Hewitt and Jas. MacPherson) | 14 | |
7 MAY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The French Socialist Victory and its Moral | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
International Manifesto on Finland | 3 | |
Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story by Baxter | 4 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: The Angel of the Revolution (Mary E. Boyd); Spring and the Working Girl (Pauline M. Neuman) | 5 | |
Why Colin Veitch is a Socialist: Interview with the Cup Winners’ Captain | 5 | |
Belgium and the International. Letter from C. Huysmans | 6 | |
Huge Demonstration on Labour Day in Paris. By J. Hunter Watts | 7 | |
War Drums in Wales: The Fiery Cross of Socialism. By Argus | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
At the Theatre: Music-Drama. By P.P.H. | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
British Cotton-Growing Association. By Robert Horsfield12 | ||
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Workers’ Educational Association (W. Thorne);Woman Suffrage (H.B. Samuels); Socialism and Free Love (Sir William Bull); The Trouble at Deptford (M. Bridges Adams); The Chiswick Election (Wm. J. McDonald); Questions at Meetings (Edward Hartley); Manchester May-Day Demonstration (Paul Deakin) | 10 | |
14 MAY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Social-Democracy and the Monarchy | 5 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
An Opn Letter to the Duke of Devonshire. By Hobart | 3 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
Our Wamenes Circle: From the Other Side (D.B.M.): The Feminist Movement in France (D.B.) | 5 | |
The Best of the Socialists – Who are They? By E.R. Hartley | 5 | |
The Electoral Machine: Defects and Remedies. By Fred Knee | 7 | |
Welsh Noneonlormist Calumnies: The Seamy Side of Churchianity, By Argus | 7 | |
In the Wilderness – or Bondage, By Ben Tillett | 8 | |
The Crisis in the Cotton Trade. By Alice Hart | 8 | |
Differences of Opinion | 8 | |
The International: Notes from Germany (J.B. Askew); Electoral Victories in France and Spain | 9 | |
Scottish Notes. By Jonathan Oldbuck | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Woods on Women (E. Belfort Bax); Feminine Idiosyncracies (Evacustes A. Phipson); The Trouble at Deptford (Howell Davies) | 10 | |
21 MAY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Late King, Monarchism and “Blood Royal.” By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Bookshop: Chesterton’s “Party and People.” | 3 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story by Henry Baxter | 4 | |
A Challenge to Sir William Bull. By Nixon To the Members of the Hereditary Chamber (with Cartoon). By the Brothers Warbis | 5 | |
The Whitehaven Tragedy: At the Pit’s Mouth; Letters from J. Hunter Watts and E.W. Rumbold | 7 | |
The Outlook. By H.J. Stenning | 7 | |
A Parisian Election Meeting. By Daisy Bridgman | 8 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (JB. Askew); The Elections in France (Ed. Valliant)9 | ||
The Cotton-Growing Swindle. By Robert Horsfield | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE:— Woman Suffrage (H.L. Woods and Zelda Kahan); The Secret Service Fund (A. Ecob); Socialist Unity; The Anti-Socialists (B. Morrison): The Copenhagen Congress (A. Grundy); An Esperantist Congress (H. Fryer); A Socialist Choir for Birmingham (Frank Murray) | 10 | |
28 MAY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Great Political Sham Fight | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
At the Theatre: “Chains” By P.P.H. | 2 | |
The Bookshop: “Public Opinion on Socialism" | 3 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 3 | |
David Dexter, Socialist. Serial Story by Henry Baxter. (Conclusion.) | 4 | |
“Mining Royalties.” Verses by W.B. Northrop | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle. By Mrs. D.B. Montefiore Mrs. Montefiore in New York. From the “Call" | 5 | |
A Rebel Manifesto. From the “Bande Mararam" | 5 | |
Welsh Nonconformist Fallacies: Socialism and Christianity. By Argus | 7 | |
The Labour Exchanges Fraud | 7 | |
How to go to Copenhagen and What it will Cost. By A. S. Headingley and W.S. Sanders | 8 | |
Tom Mann at St. James’s Hall | 8 | |
Scottish Notes. By Jonathan Oldbuck | 8 | |
The International: German Notes (J.B Askew), etc. | 9 | |
The Cotton-Growing Swindle. By Robert Horsfield | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Bax the Censor (H.L. Woods); Woman Suffrage (H.B. Samuels and Rose Trask) | 10 | |
4 JUNE, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Death in the Mine. By J.L. Rees | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Scottish Notes. By Jonathan Oldbuck | 3 | |
At the Theatre. By P.P.R. | 4 | |
The French Electoral System By Daisy Bridgman | 4 | |
Types of Democracy. – V. The Enthusiast.Verses by Rose E. Sharland | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: Woman’s National Committee of the U.S.A. Socialist Party | 5 | |
“Gold and Wages" | 6 | |
Resurgam! By Cnnninghame Graham | 7 | |
Russia in Finland. By P.P. Howe | 8 | |
The Political Parson in Wales. By Argus | 8 | |
The International , The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
British Cotton-Growing Swindle. By Robert Horsfield | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Social-Democrats and the King Nonsense (A.C. Bannington and A.J. Bywell); Socialism and Nonconformity (Elizabeth Seaton); The Australian Labour Party (Tom Glossop); Re Woods (E. Belfort Bax); Copenhagen (A. Grundy); Open Letter to Mr. Roosevelt | 10 | |
11 JUNE, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Votes for (some) Women | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Bookshop: “How to save England”; Political Democracy | 3 | |
Russia and Finland. By Peter P. | 3 | |
Train Talks: Why Socialists don’t hand their Property over to the State. By Edward Hartley | 4 | |
The Political Situation in South Wales: Young Liberals’ “Food for Powder.” By Argus | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: The United States Socialist National Conference of 1910. By Dora B. Montefiore | 5 | |
Twentieth Century Press Annual Meeting | 5 | |
Whitehaven and After. By W. Lee | 7 | |
A Shameful History The English in Egypt | 7 | |
The Loss of the S.S, Thistlemor. By J. Watts Treasure | 8 | |
At the Theatre: Irish Plays and Players; “Civil War” at the Stage Society. By P.P.H. | 8 | |
The International “Men of Power in Germany” (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
Conciliation in the Cotton Trade. By Robert Horsfield | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Radicals and Socialists (A.J. Marriott); Socialism and Free Trade (E.J. Lamel): C.S.L. and “Votes for Women” (Conrad Noel and Cecil Chesterton); Criminal Appeal: Greater Powers Wanted (James Timewell); Funds for the Movement (F.W. Hesse) | 10 | |
18 JUNE, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Crisis in Egypt and How to Solve it. By Th. Rothstein | 6 | |
CARTOON: Where’s the Cannon Flesh? | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Bookshop “Sociology,” etc. | 3 | |
Third-Class Delegates at Copenhagen By A.S Headingley | 3 | |
Slavery on the Rand. By E.G. Lamb | 4 | |
A Settlement (?) of the Scotch Miners’ Wages Question. By Robert Small | 4 | |
Free Trade and Tariffs: An Open Letter to Mr. Ezra Waterhouse, M.P. (Fritz Danziger) Letter by T.W.A. Bagley 5 Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 5 | |
Conciliation in the Cotton Trade By Robert Horsfield (Continued) | 7 | |
Paris and its Open Spaces By Daisy Bridgman | 8 | |
The International: “German Liberalism” (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
At the Theatre By P.P.H. | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: | ||
Mr. Mansbridge’s Memorial on University Education (Will Thorne); Welsh Nonconformists and Socialism (W.F. Phillips and “Converted”); Socialism and Sects (Zelda Kahan and Editorial reply) | 10 | |
25 JUNE, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Is John Burns worth £5,000 a year? By John Jackson | 6 | |
CARTOON: The Conceited Frog and the Bull. By the Brothers Warbis | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Bookshop: “Newaera”; Music and the Movement | 3 | |
At the Theatre | 3 | |
Furious Labourists Dislike the Truth. By H. Quelch | 4 | |
Conciliation in the Cotton Trade. By Robert Horsfield – (Continued) | 4 | |
The Torture of Horses in Coal Mines. By Gwalia | 4 | |
A Call for the Sinews of War. By John Scurr | 5 | |
The Skirmish in Wales: A Lead for a Welsh Minister By Argus | 5 | |
Poor Law or Rich Law? By Th. Rothstein | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
Scottish Notes. By Jonathan Oldback | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
Slavery on the Rand. By E.G. Lamb – (Concluded) | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The S.D.P, and the Labour Party (J.B. Askew); Co-operators and Educational Endowments (Albert Mansbridge); Egyptian Policy (M.D. Eder); Votes for some Women (M. Small); The Civil List (West Central); The Copenhagen Congress (F. Winton and A. Grundy): etc. | 10 | |
2 JULY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Humbugging the Suffragettes | 6 | |
CARTOON: A Message of Love by the Little Father. By the Brothers Warbis | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Bookshop: John Wilson, Miners’ Leader; Upton Sinclair “Prince Hagen" | 3 | |
The State of Affairs in the Argentine Republic | 3 | |
Conciliation in the Cotton Trade. By Robert Horsfield – (Continued) | 4 | |
Round About Paris. By Daisy Bridgman | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle | 5 | |
Types of Democracy. – VI. The Man at the Helm. Verses by Rose E. Sharland | 5 | |
The S.D.P. and Marx and Engels. Letter by H.M. Hyndman | 5 | |
The S.D.P. and the Labour party. Letter by J.B. Askew | 5 | |
Are British Workmen Lazy? By Edward Hartley | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes By Odyss | 8 | |
Welsh Notes. By Argus | 8 | |
Egyptian Policy. By Th. Rothstein | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
At the Theatre. By P.P.H. | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – “In Earnest” (W.G.A.); Votes for Some Women (Ethel Wedgewood); The Minority Report: A Challenge (George Lansbury | 10 | |
9 JULY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Class Bias – and a Miscarriages of Justice | 6 | |
CARTOON: When I became a Man. By B.V.S. | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Bookshop “The Strike Weapon” etc. | 3 | |
“Finis Finlandiae” By A.S. | 3 | |
The Skirmish in Wales. By the Rev. W.F. Phillips | 4 | |
Out-Relief and the Payment of Rent. ByA.A. Watts | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: The Women Comrades of America | 5 | |
Blackpool’s Demand. By S. Jones | 5 | |
The Coming of Communism: By H.M. Hyndman | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
Furious Labourists Again. By H. Quelch | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
Conciliation in the Cotton Trade. By Robert Horsfield – (Concluded) | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Votes for some Women (M. Small); “The Importance of Being Earnest” (T. Stanley Mercer and E. Atherton); “Another Socialist Bogey” (H.G. Wells); H. G. Wells and the “Daily Mail,” (H.W. Hobart); Our Faults (Joseph Nelson) | 10 | |
16 JULY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The “Humdrum” Budget | 6 | |
CARTOON: “You've been Had!" | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Marx, Engels – or Hyndman? By J.B. Askew | 3 | |
The Welsh Skirmish. Argus’s Reply to the Rev. W.F. Phillips | 4 | |
Open Letter to the I.L.P. in Reply to that addressed to the S.D.P. By John Jackson | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: The Exploiters and Exploited. By Dora B. Montefiore | 5 | |
The Annual Meeting of the General Federation of Trade Unions. By Ben Tillett | 5 | |
A Policy for the Labour Party (from “Vorwaerts”) | 6 | |
To Those who Wish to Enslave Finland. Poem by May Westoby | 6 | |
The Workers’ Picnic Party. By F.S. | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
A Judicial Murder, By Daisy Bridgman | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Our Faults (Th. Rothstein); Pity the Sorrows of Poor Mr. Wells (A. Sympathiser with Mr. Wells); “For a Country Worth Defending” (J. Hunter Watts); “The Importance of Being Earnest” (T. Mackley); Feminism or Socialism? (Frank Tanner); The Larkin Case (Fred Bower) | 10 | |
At the Theatre. By P.P.H. | 12 | |
23 JULY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The White Terror in India: The Downward Career of Honest John Morley. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Labourists’ Attack on Northampton. Letter by F.W. Roberts | 2 | |
A Leader who does not Lead; Open Letter to Mabon, M.P. | 3 | |
The Welsh Skirmish. By Rev. W.F. Phillips | 4 | |
Should Social-Democrats support a “Big Navy"? By A.A. Watts | 4 | |
Socialism and Labour in the United States: Interview with Miss Luella Twining | 5 | |
Socialist Unity. Letter by E.J. Lamel | 5 | |
The “Conciliation” Bill. By Dora B. Montefiore | 7 | |
More about the Journey to Copenhagen By A. S. Headingley | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
If the Labour Party could Select a King? By Ben Tillett | 8 | |
The International; The Socialist Movement in Austria and Revisionism in Baden (J.B. Askew); The Copenhagen Congress etc. | 9 | |
The Minority Report and Popular Control. By Clifford D. Sharp | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Johnson-Jeffries Prize Fight (J.F. Green); The Policy of the S.D.P. (Huw Menai); “Under Military Law” (James Henderson) | 10 | |
30 JULY, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
More Liberal Hypocrisy: Pilfering from the Pensions. By A.A. Watts | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
This Outrage of International Law. By Bhikhaiji Rustom Cama | 3 | |
A Decade of Free Trade Prosperity. By J. Watson | 4 | |
The Welsh Skirmish. Argus replies to W.F. Phillips | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: Germany (Clara Zetkin); Second International Conference of Socialist Women (Dora B. Montefiore) | 5 | |
Shall we Face it Standing up or Lying Down? By H.M. Hyndman | 7 | |
Train Talks: Practical Men or Dreamers? By Edward Hartley | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
Socialist Unity; Letters from the I.L.P., Fabians and S.D.P. | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew), etc. | 9 | |
Welsh Notes. By Argus | 10 | |
At the Theatre. By P.P.H. | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Marx and the Chartists (Th. Rothstein); Women and the Vote (Marguerite Stubbing); Feminism or Socialism? (Frank Tanner); The Churches and Democracy (A.J. Marriott); Should Socialists Support the Labour Party? (J. Watson); A Warning (Arthur Barnes) | 10 | |
6 AUGUST, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Capitalism and the Family | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Bookshop, etc. | 3 | |
Tom Mann and Newcastle | 3 | |
Shall we Face it Standing Up or Lying Down? By J.B. Askew, A.J. Marriott and William W.B. Morgan | 4 | |
Political Tactics for the S.D.P. By H.F. Attlee | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: The Meaning of Milwaukee (Dora B. Montefiore); The Work of Women’s Circles (Margaretta Hicks) | 5 | |
Bleeding to Death | 7 | |
Victor L. Berger. By Henry T. Jones | 7 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
The Welsh Skirmish. By W.F. Phillips | 8 | |
The Socialist Crisis. By Fred. H. Gorle | 8 | |
Free Speech at Hastings. By Alfred Cobb | 8 | |
Murderous Gambling | 8 | |
The International: Swiss Politics (J.B. Askew), etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Treatment of School Children (M.D. Eder); Thorne and the Police (E. Belfort Bax); Socialist Propaganda: the Need for Change (H.W. Inkpin); Cruelty in the Mine (Francis A. Cox); “Under Military Law” (Herbert J. Heskett); National Defence (J.F.), etc. | 10 | |
13 AUGUST, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
A Wasted Session – and an Unready Labour Party | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
A Crisis among the Miners By Argus | 3 | |
“Damn the Loom.” A True Story | 3 | |
Milwaukee’s Mayor’s Home: Some of the Occupants Socialist Philosophy. By Henry T Jones | 4 | |
Shall we Face it Standing Up or Lying Down? – Letters by H.M. Hyndman. A. Ecob, James Knott, H.W. Lee, W.F. Rean, G.A. Jones, and extract from “Vorwaerts" | 5 | |
Song of the Flag. Verses by G.W.S. | 5 | |
The Class Struggle By Tom Quelch | 6 | |
The Fool and the Wise Man. B.W. Andersen | 6 | |
£500 for the Party! Urgent Appeal | 7 | |
Amongst the Philistines: Socialism and Machinery. By Edward Hartley | 8 | |
The Education of Socialists. By Henry F. Northcote | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
The Welsh Pursuit (Argus); Letter by a Welsh Nonconformist Minister and Socialist | 10 | |
Scottish Notes. By Jonathan Oldbuck | 12 | |
Free Speech at Hastings. By Alfred Cobb | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Votes for Some Women (M. Small) How to Do it (A.W. Day); Socialist Unity (H.W.B. Mackay); Political Tactics for the S.D.P. (T.C. Davison) Free Speech at Hastings (R.) A Curious Incident (J. Gribble); An Appeal (W.K. de Swart) | 10 | |
20 AUGUST, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
“The Final Solution.” By Dora B. Montefiore | 6 | |
CARTOON; | ||
Suggested Extension of the Children Act | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Luella Twining and Gaylord Wilshire in London | 2 | |
The Welsh Pursuit. Letters by W.F. Phillips and L. Davies | 3 | |
Democracy. By L. Belfort Bax | 4 | |
The Seine at Paris. By Daisy Bridgman | 4 | |
Sunday in our Suburb. By A Woman Who Works | 5 | |
The Slave-Ship Poem by G.W.S. | 5 | |
The Muddle-Through Politicians. By Ben Tillett | 5 | |
Social-Democrats and a Big Navy. Hyndman’s letter to the “Morning Post”; Letters by Zelda Kahan, A. Cheatham, etc. | 7-8 | |
Why not an Entente Cordiale with Germany? The “Vorwaerts” article | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); The Class Struggle in Germany (Tom Quelch); etc. | 9 | |
The Socialist in the Park. By H.H. | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Education for Socialists (Osborne Graham); Free Speech at Hastings (A. Cobb); Votes for Some Women (Marguerite Stubbing); Tactics for the S.D.P. (Herbert F. Attlee); £500 for the Party (A. Inkpin, R. Moore, W.A. Woodroffe); Social and National Inequality (S. Skelhorn); Appeal for Dickman’s Widow (Thos. Kerr and John Lindaley) | 10 | |
27 AUGUST, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Tyranny and Corruption of Liberal Bureaucracy By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Bookshop: Three Modern Seers Mrs Montefiore | 3 | |
To Canvass or not to Canvass? By J.T. Parker | 3 | |
Social-Democrats and a Big Navy. Letters by Th. Rothstein, J. Fredk Greene, E.C. Fairchild, James Lee, J.B. Askew, E.T. Facey, Amos Town, W.M. Hills and “Internationalist" | 4-5 | |
When Spades are Trumps | 5 | |
Among the Philistines. By E.R. Hartley | 7 | |
Socialism Farthest North. By H. Quelch | 8 | |
The Destruction of Family Life By David Adams | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); etc. | 9 | |
The Classes (from the “Western Clarion”) | 10 | |
The Welsh Pursuit: “Argus” and W.F. Phillips | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Votes for some Women (M. Small); The Trades Union Congress and University and Public School Endowments (W. Thorne); Humane Slaughtering (Joseph Collinson); The Brotherhood Association (F.L. Staff | 10 | |
3 SEPTEMBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Short Cuts to Socialism. By John Jackson | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Bookshop: The Business Man’s Idea | 3 | |
Social-Democrats and a Big Navy. Letters by H.M. Hyndman, Zelda Kahan, A. Ecob, and F.A. Young | 4 | |
Private Property inTime of War on Land and on Sea. Letter by J. Sachse | 4-5 | |
Bradford and her Children By G. Malton | 5 | |
The Steady Growth of Trusts. By Alexander Sirnis | 5 | |
The International Congress | 7 | |
£500 for the Party. By H.A. | 8 | |
The Discovery of Marx | 8 | |
The Citizen Army. By H. Quelch | 8 | |
The International: The Week in Germany (J.B. Askew); Capitalist Oppression in America (Tom Quelch); etc. | 9 | |
Women’s International Conference | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Votes for some Women (Marguerite Stubbing); To Canvass or not to Canvass (N.C. Platt); An Explanation (P. Petroff); The Larkin Case (Frank Pearce); The Dickman Widow Fund (T. Kerr) | 10 | |
10 SEPTEMBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Copenhagen Congress, By H. Quelch | 6 | |
The Fatherland: Voi, Again | 4 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Economy? By F.D.A. | 3 | |
Capitalism Unmasked, By E.R. Hartley | 4 | |
William the Victim By Paul Hanna | 4 | |
Industrial Syndicalism. By Tom Mann | 4 | |
Social-Democrats and a Big Navy. Letters by J. Fredk. Green, John G. Ferguson, and J. Hickey | 5 | |
A Warning From “Lelpziger Volkszeitung” | 5 | |
Ignorance or —-? By H.W. Hobart | 5 | |
Welsh Notes. By Argus | 5 | |
The International Congress | 7-9 | |
International Notes | 9 | |
The Pageant Play at Her Majesty’s By P.P.H. | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Socialist Unity (H. Alexander); Coming Anniversary of the Murder of Ferrer (J. Michaelson); Methods of Propaganda (A Weary Victim); The Derby Awakening (T. Stanley Mercer); The Workers’ Educational Association (C.R. Smart) | 10 | |
17 SEPTEMBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The “Crisis” in Trade Unionism and its Lessons, By H. W. Lee | 6 | |
CARTOON: “Heads we Win, Tails you Lose.” By Squib | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
A Mission to the Welsh Miners’ Executive, By Argus | 3 | |
Echoes of the Copenhagen. Congress. By Dora B. Montefiore | 4 | |
Dust of Ages. By May Westoby | 4 | |
Train Talks: How to Use the Capitalist. By E.R. Hartley | 5 | |
The Pioneer Boot Works. By H.W. Lee | 5 | |
The Wage-Slave’s Parliament | 7 | |
The German Menace. By H.M. Hynclman | 8 | |
The Great Trade Boom. By H.W. Hobart | 8 | |
Practical Socialism By F.G. Kirby | 8 | |
The International: The International and Capital Punishment, etc. | 9 | |
An Appeal to the Movement By the National Secretary, Y.S.L. | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Murder of Ferrer (J.L. Markness); Methods of Propaganda (J. Robert Vincent); South London Clarion Players (Rowland Johns), etc. | 10 | |
24 SEPTEMBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Trade Union Congress | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
An Open Letter to the Cotton Operatives of Lancashire. By Robert Horsfield | 4 | |
The Class War in Wales: Its Cause and Cure By Argus | 5 | |
Socialist Unity | 5 | |
Labour Exchanges as a Blackleg Supply Agency (with facsimile letter) | 7 | |
The Wage-Slaves’ Parliament | 7 | |
Social-Democrats and a Big Navy By M. Frank | 8 | |
The International: The Powder Factory (F.H C.). etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Congress Procedure (E. Belfort Bax); Socialist Disunity (H.A.); Hammersmith Parliament Socialist Party (F.H. Minett); Inhumanity in Coal Mines (James Collinson) | 10 | |
1 OCTOBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The German Party Congress and its Lessons | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Reward of Industry, Skill and “Training” By A.A. Purcell | 3 | |
The Poor Law Minority Debate | 4 | |
Belated Prophets. By Dora B. Montefiore | 5 | |
The Feeding of School Children. By A.A. Watts | 5 | |
That Fighting Fund: An Appeal to Welshmen. By Argus | 5 | |
Payment of Members. Letter to F.E. Smith. By H.M. Hyndman | 5 | |
The Magnificent Unity Demonstration in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester. By H.M. Hyndman | 7 | |
Debt and Capital: Fireworks and Furniture By E.R. Hartley | 7 | |
The Labour Party. By T. Good | 8 | |
Mr. Roosevelt and the People. Letter by Gaylord Wilshire Ferguson); Strike of Irish Platelayers (N. Rimmer); Dealing with Questions (A Socialist); On Socialist Disunity (Charles Wilson); Red Flag Toffee (R.F.T.) | 10 | |
8 OCTOBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Pickle of the Politicians. By Ben Tillett | 6 | |
CARTOON: At the Court of King Capital | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Trade Boom Fiction. By J. Watson | 3 | |
Reception to American Comrades | 3 | |
From Copenhagen to Vienna. By A.S. Headingley | 3 | |
The Wicked Working Class. By H. Quelch | 4 | |
Roaring Lions and Sucking Doves. Can Labour Work a Revolution? By Argus | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: Some Echoes of the International Socialist Women’s Congress (Dora B. Montefiore) etc, | 3 | |
The Boilermakers’ Struggle. By J.E. Williams | 7 | |
Solidarity. By Manuel Sarabia | 8 | |
Social-Democracy and a Big Navy. Letters by F. Shirley and A.J. Marriott | 8 | |
At the Theatre: “The Man from the Sea." | 8 | |
The International: The Street Fighting in Berlin, etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Belated Prophets (F. Baldwin and E. Belfort Bax); Pit Ponies (Francis A. Cox) | 10 | |
15 OCTOBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Plight of Revisionism. By J. Köttgen | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
“As You Were.” By T. Gwent | 3 | |
The Prevention of Destitution | 4 | |
American Comrades in Lancashire: Great Meeting at Burnley. By Dan Irving | 4 | |
Liberal Slop. By E.R. Hartley | 5 | |
Essay on Politics (Standard 3) | 5 | |
Cat’s Meat. By Robert Williamson | 5 | |
The Spirit of Revolt. By H.W. Hobart | 7 | |
The Lock-out By J.E. Williams | 7 | |
Train Talks: Housing – Men v. Machines. By E.R. Hartley | 8 | |
“Lest we Forget” Verses by Benjamin E. Trayner | 8 | |
Social-Democracy in Practical Politics By H.J. Stenning | 8 | |
The International: Portugal a Republic (Tom Quelch); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Religion a Private Matter (A.S. Headingley); The Sheffield Congress and Educational Endowments (M. Bridges Adams and Will Thorne); Pit Ponies (Anti-Cruelty); Socialists and a Big Navy (M. Frank); The Vienna Congress (E.G. Merrilees) | 10 | |
22 OCTOBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The French Railway Strike and its Lessons | 6 | |
CARTOON The Death of Independence | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Minority Report of the Poor Law Commission. By G.C. Swanson | 3 | |
St. Osborne the Martyr: The Tin-Pot Hero of the Capitalist Press. By Argu | 4 | |
At the Theatre: “Lysistrata.” By P.P.H. | 4 | |
Tommy Maurice on Aviation. Edited by T.S. Mercer | 4 | |
W.D. Haywood and the Idaho Murder Conspiracy. By Tom Quelch | 5 | |
Unemployment, By Gwen | 5 | |
The “Divine Sarah” and Socialism. By Dora B. Montefiore | 7 | |
The “Black Squad” Surrender. By J.E. Williams | 7 | |
The Pickled Politicians. By Ben Tillett | 8 | |
Palliatives, War, and the Copenhagen Congress. By J. Köttgen | 8 | |
The International: The Railway Strike in France (Daisy Bridgman); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The Abolition of Destitution (H.W. Hobart); The Plebs League (J. Ames); Premium Bonus System (J.T. Brownlie); Vote Tory (Emily Wilson) Hunted for Seven Hours (Editor “Animals’ Friend”) | 10 | |
29 OCTOBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: Grey’s Folly in Persia | 1 | |
A Citizen Army against a Militarist Army. N.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Liberals and Labour. By T. Gwent | 3 | |
In the South Wales Coalfield By R. Greenwood | 4 | |
The Labour Party’s Muddle. By J. Maclean | 4 | |
Our Woman’s Circle; Conditioa of Women in Russia. etc; | 5 | |
Song of Freedom. Verses by Richard Aldington | 5 | |
S.D.P. Manifesto to the Electors and Non-Electors of Walthamstow | 7 | |
National Defence and National Decay. Letter to A.J. Balfour by Ben Tillett | 10 | |
Train Talks: A. Great Labour Victory. By E.R. Hartley | 8 | |
A Night with Haywood | 8 | |
At the Theatre: “Grace” By P.P. Howe | 8 | |
The International: A Dastardly Crime (T. Quelch) etc. | 9 | |
London Trades Council Jubilee | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – How to Vote (H.W. Corley); Labour Exchanges as Blackleg Agencies (W. Piggott); A Call from Bristol (E.H. Jarvis); Pit Ponies (Joseph Collinson) | 10 | |
5 NOVEMBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Conference Trick | 6 | |
CARTOON: Miss Labour Party’s Hobble Skirt | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
A Russian Story (from “Vorwaerts”) | 3 | |
As Others See Us | 4 | |
Masters and Men. Letter by Howard Little | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle | 5 | |
Two Economic Quacks By H.W.Hobart | 5 | |
On the Clyde by J.E.Williams | 7 | |
Our Work on the Tyne By J.C. Little | 7 | |
Karl Marx and George Howeall. A letter by Karl Marx | 8 | |
The Injustice of the King: Story. By May Westoby – | 8 | |
The International: Dictator Briand (T. Quelch),etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – A Waste of Good Material (Edward Hayne); Gold, Values, and Prices (S.B. Goode); Liberalism’s Two Voices (Robert Williamson); I.L.P. Socialism (G. Harrison); The Need for Socialiiit Drama (F. Kirkley) | 10 | |
12 NOVEMBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
A Call to Arms | 6 | |
CARTOON: A Prayer and its Answer. By the brothers Warbis | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Bookshop: Review of Th. Rothstein’s “Egypt’s Ruin" | 3 | |
A German Political Satire. By J. Köttgen | 4 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler. | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: The Family as the Unit of Society Mrs. Montefiore) | 5 | |
The Injustice of the King: Story. By May Westoby – (Concluded) | 5 | |
Death of Jonathan Taylor | 6 | |
The Strike of Twelve Thousand Men at the Cambrian Combine Collieries. By Tom Mann | 7 | |
Beyond Endurance: The Industrial Crisis in South Wales. By Argus | 7 | |
A Living Picture. Verse by G.W.S. | 8 | |
The Strikers and the Children: An Appeal By Mrs. Bridges Adams | 8 | |
A Straw on the Surface. By M.F. Titterinton | 8 | |
Japan; From the Workers Point of View. By J. Köttgen | 8 | |
To Lisboa. Verses by A.J. Bywell | 8 | |
The International: The “Resignation” of Aristide Briand; etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Some Violent Ignoramuses of the S.D.P. (H.M. Hyndman); Wages and Prices (J. Maclean); Socialists and “Socialists” (T.S. Pickles); Socialist Drama (J.R. Tomlinson) | 10 | |
19 NOVEMBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Great Constitutional Crisis | 6 | |
CARTOON: The End of the Conference | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Japan: From the Workers Point of View. By J. Köttgen by Comrade Kummer | 4 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
The Terriers and the Rats and the Mice and the Cats. By Robert B. Brough | 5 | |
The Passing of David Shackleton By Ben Tillett | 5 | |
The South Wales Revolution, Argus | 7 | |
The Boilermakers’ Struggle. By J.E. Williams | 7 | |
Welsh Notes. By H.M. | 8 | |
The International: Magnificent Victory for Socialism in the United States, (T. Quelch); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Wages and Prices (H.W. Hobart); Foreign Politics and England’s Future (A.J. Marriott) No “Justice” (W. Dingwall); The Love of Work and the Bonus System (Anon.) | 10 | |
26 NOVEMBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
A Rushed Election: Manifesto of the Social-Democratic Party | 6 | |
CARTOON: The Old Game | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
An Investigation of the Proposals of the Minority Report, By George C. Swanson | 3 | |
Japan: From the Worker’s Point of View. By F. Kummer | 4 | |
Antis in Extremis | 4 | |
Our Women’s Circle: The Third International Conference of Socialist Women; The Socialist Women’s Movement in Servia (Clara S. Hedin) | 5 | |
The Passing of Shackleton (from “Vorwaerts" | 5 | |
“My Friend, Mr. D.A. Thomas.” By Argus | 7 | |
The South Wales Revolt. By George Barker | 7 | |
Police Ruffianism | 8 | |
The Capitalist Harvest. By T. Gwent | 8 | |
Parliamentary Notes. By Odyss | 8 | |
The International: The Rule of Blood and Iron in Mexico (T. Quelch), etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Wages and Prices (J. Maclean); Violent Ignoramuses of the S.D.P.; (Fabius); The South Wales Strike (F. Baldwin); The Labour Unrest (John Chater) | 10 | |
3 DECEMBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Great Sham Fight and a Real Combat | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
The Boilermakers’ Fight. By Ben Tillett | 4 | |
Japan from the Worker’s Point of View. By F. Kummer | 5 | |
Comrades, Unite! Verses by H.P. Burton | 5 | |
The King’s Visit to India. By H.M. Hyndman | 7 | |
The Coal War in Wales | 7 | |
To the Rhondda Miners. Verses by T. Gwent | 7 | |
At the Theatre: “The Dark Lady of the Sonnets” at the Haymarket. By P.P.H. | 8 | |
Welsh Notes, By H.M. | 8 | |
The International: A Glance Round (T. Quelch), etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The “Maximum” (E. Belfort Bax); The W.E.A. and the Parliamentary Committee (W. Thorns); Socialist Unity (Cyril Harding); The Welsh Pit Ponies (Argus) | 10 | |
10 DECEMBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Socia1-Democracy and Melodramatic Politics | 6 | |
CARTOON: Lloyd-Squith and the Miner | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
At the Theatre “Decorating Clementine,” at the Globe | 2 | |
The Last Day. Verses by Rose B. Sharland | 3 | |
Japan from the Worker’s Point of View. By F. Kummer | 4 | |
How to Vote, By J.G. Fletcher | 4 | |
An Investigation of the Proposals of the Minority. Report. By G.C. Swanson (Continued) | 5 | |
Train Talks: Why Some People should Pay Double Education Rates. By E.R. Hartley | 5 | |
The Class War in Wales. By Tom. Mann | 7 | |
“Mabon” and Capitalism | 8 | |
Police Brutalities in South Wales | 8 | |
The International: The Australian Labour Party (T. Quelch), etc, | 9 | |
Melodramatic Politics. Letter by F. Victor Fisher | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Waste and Employment (Novice); The General Election (Hemsworth I.L.P.); The Welsh Pit Ponies (F. Baldwin) | 10 | |
17 DECEMBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Ebb-Tide of Independent Labour | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
A Soldier’s Patriotism. Verses by “A Soldier Comrade" | 3 | |
Japan from the Worker’s Point of View. By F. Kummer | 4 | |
Messina Two Years after the Earthquake. By Dora B. Montedore | 5 | |
An Investigation of the Proposals of the Minority Report – III. By G.C. Swanson (Continued) | 5 | |
Hyndman on his Defeat at Burnley; and Letter from Bipin Chandra Pal | 7 | |
Welsh Notes. By H.M. | 7 | |
The Political “Stage” War By Ben Tillett | 8 | |
Sir William Bull and the Osborne Judgment. Letter from Sir William Bull | 8 | |
Open Letter to Balfour, By Robert Williams | 8 | |
The International: Capitalist Class Rule in the United States (T. Quelch); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The “Maximum” (J. Maclean); Value, Price and Profit (One who Wants to Know) | 10 | |
24 DECEMBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Socialist Vote | 6 | |
CARTOON: A Christmas Card By the Brothers Warbis | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
A Christmas Ballad. Verses by F. Davey | 3 | |
Japan from the Worker’s Point of View By F. Kummer. (Continued) | 4 | |
Santa Claus, Socialist. By Ben Tillet | 5 | |
Topical Tattle, By Tattler | 5 | |
Welsh Notes. By H.M. | 7 | |
An Investigation of the Proposals of the Minority Report. – IV. By G.C. Swan | 8 | |
“India” and the Burnley Election. Letter to “India” by J. Fredk. Green | 8 | |
The Boilermakers’ Agreement | 8 | |
The International: Capitalism the Leveller (Tom Quelch); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – “Melodramatic Politics” (A.J. Millar, F. Davey, L.E. Quelch); Political War – “Stage” and Otherwise (Herbert Burrows); Liberal Policy (H.W.B. Mackay | 10 | |
31 DECEMBER, 1910 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
A Revolutionary Socialist Party | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Japan from the Worker’s Point of View By F. Kummer. (Continued) | 4 | |
Causes of the South Wales Coal War By J.B. Grant | 5 | |
What of the Future? By H. Kirby | 7 | |
Socialism and Trade Unions. By J. Hunter Watts | 7 | |
The Election Addresses of Three “Labour Leaders” – J. Keir Hardie, J. Ramsay MacDonald, Philip Snowdon | 8 | |
An investigation of the Proposals of the Minority Report – V. By G.C. Swanson | 8 | |
The International; Holy Russia (T. Quelch); etc. | 9 | |
General Election, 1910. Verses by G.W.S. | 10 | |
The Utility (?) of Labour Exchanges. By Trade Unionist | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – “Melodramatic Politics” (S. Bale); Divided Socialist Counsels (J.A. Cunnington); The “Maximum” (E. Belfort Bax) | 10 | |
The Week’s Summary | 12 | |
The Movement | 12 | |
Legal Matters | 12 | |
7 JANUARY, 1911 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
The Tragedy of Toil, Dan Irving | 6 | |
CARTOON: | ||
The Attitude of the Small Shopkeeper | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Japan from the Worker’s Point of View by F. Kummer (Continued) | 4 | |
An Investigation of the Proposals of the Minority Report VI By G.C. Swanson | 5 | |
The Labour Party and the Election From “Vorwaerts" | 5 | |
Father’s Name was not Among the Peers. Verses by Rose Sharland | 7 | |
Aristide Briand, Premier of France: An Imaginary Interview By Tattler | 8 | |
Welsh Notes By H.M.8 | ||
The International: An Echo of the Rubber Boom (T. Quelch); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – “Melodramatic Politics” (One of the Rank and File and George C. Swanson); The I.L.P. From Methods towards the S.D.P. (Fred H. Gorle) | 10 | |
14 JANUARY, 1911 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Pensions and Poverty. By A.A. Watts | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Japan from the Worker’s Point of View by F. Kummer (Continued) | 4 | |
Socialism and the Intellectuals by Paul Lafargue | 4 | |
An Investigation of the Proposals of the Minority Report VII By G.C. Swanson | ||
Twenty Thousand Miners Still out in South Wales, By Tom Mann | 7 | |
The Liberal Enemy in Wales ByArgus | 8 | |
Proposals for Action. Letter by J. Maclean | 8 | |
The International: The Social-Democratic Press of Germany By J Koettgen | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – “Melodramatic Politics” (H.A. and A.J. Marriott); Robert Blatchford and Political Refugees (Harry Roberts); Socialist Unity (E.T. Robinson); Doomed to Failure (Unemployed); Our Dumb Friends (S. Claude Tickell); The Colliery Disaster (Cecil A. Reade); A Request (L. Bosman); No Blood Money (H. Youlden) | 10 | |
21 JANUARY, 1911 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Pacifism and German Aggression. By H.M. Hyndman | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Anti-Nationalism. Letter by J.B. Askew | 4 | |
Japan from the Worker’s Point of View by F. Kummer (Concluded) | 4 | |
An Investigation of the Proposals of the Minority Report VIII By G.C. Swanson | 5 | |
The Lettish Social-Democrats and the Houndsditch Murders | 5 | |
Forty-Eight Hours for Printers: A Reply to Mr. Whittaker.- By H.W. Hobart | 7 | |
The Printers’ Dispute : Interview with Mr. C.W., Bowerman, M.P. | 8 | |
Welsh Notes. By H.M. | 8 | |
The International: The Coming Revolution in Germany (T. Quelch), etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Melodramatic Politics (F. Victor Fisher, George Simpson, Louis A. Abraham); Our Dumb Comrades (Henry F. Northcote); The Anti-Alien Crusade (Peter Petroff) | 10 | |
28 JANUARY, 1911 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Persecuting the Poor. By A.A. Watts | 6 | |
CARTOON: | ||
Making Friends with the Inquisition | 7 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
The Government’s Sinister Work, By Ben Tillett | 4 | |
The Class War at Sea. By Dora B. Montefiore | 5 | |
The King v. Mylius. By F.H. Gorle | 5 | |
Forty-eight Hours for Printers. By H.W. Hobart | 7 | |
The German “Menace.” By Th. Rothstein | 8 | |
How Socialists should Vote: An Object Lesson from Cardiff. By Argus | 8 | |
The International: The Japanese Crime (T. Quelch) | 9 | |
Death in the Wool. By J.S. Harvey | 12 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Melodramatic Politics (A.F. Millar and Wiga Bros.) The German Annexation of Great Britain (J. Hunter Watts); Our Dumb “Comrades” (Zelda Kahan) | 10 | |
4 FEBRUARY, 1911 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
More Poor Law Reform | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
An Investigation of the Proposals of the Minority Report IX By G.C. Swanson | 5 | |
Topical Tattle. By Tattler | 4 | |
The German Menace, – II. The Figment of the Balance of Power. By Th. Rothstein | 5 | |
At the Theatre. By Agnes Bain and F.B. | 5 | |
Sir Charles Dilke By H.M. Hyndman | 7 | |
Forty-eight Hours for Printers. By H.W. Hobart | 7 | |
Is the Labour Party Executive Powerless By Argus | 8 | |
The International: The Reactionist Murders in Tokio (F. Kummer); etc. | 9 | |
A Visit to Aberdeen. By H.M.H. | 10 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – Woman’s Status under Socialism (Evacustes A. Phipson) , Our Dumb Comrades (S. Claude Tickell); No Need for Cruelty (A.L. Woodward) ; Research Defence Society (Stephen Paget); Second Ballot (J Warren); More Ignorance (W. Dryden) | 10 | |
11 FEBRUARY, 1911 | ||
LEADING ARTICLE: | ||
Worse than 1834: By A.A. Watts | 6 | |
SPECIAL ARTICLES: | ||
Wanderers. Verses by Dora B. Montefiore | 3 | |
An Investigation of the Proposals of Minority Report. – X. By G.C. Swanson | 4 | |
“Independence”: Brace – and Mond. By Argus | 4 | |
The German “Menace” – III. By Th. Rothstein | 5 | |
How Heroism is Rewarded. By Will A. Wilkinson | 5 | |
Forty-Eight Hours for Printers. By H.W. Hobart | 7 | |
The Labour Party Conference. By H. Quelch7 | ||
Wages and the Rise in Prices. By H.M. Hyndman | 8 | |
The Pretoria Disaster. By Albert Lees | 8 | |
The International: The Condition of Mexico (T. Quelch); etc. | 9 | |
CORRESPONDENCE: – The German Menace (Wage Slave); Melodramatic Politics (Louis A. Abraham); Our Dumb Comrades (H. Baillie-Weaver and Florence Baldwin); The Christ Myth (J. Jackson); Re Labour Party Conference and Militarism (E.H. Jarvis); Alleged Outrages in South Wales (H.W. B. Mackay) | 10 |
After February 1911, Justice ceases to provide an index of each issue. The task of building an index independently is hugely demanding, nevertheless if anyone wishes to continue this the Marxist Internet Archive would be very happy to include it.