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Party Being Formed Meantine. efforts are being made to form, a Labour Party on our lines, to be known as the Far mer Labour Party, which would include the Socialist Parts. At present this is only being discuss- ed between trade unionista, Socia- lists, and farmers. It will get no farther, I expect, till after the Presidential election this October.
One thing I miss here is wo- men's organisations. There are no Women's Co-operative. Guilds, Labour, Liberal, or even Conserva- tive organisations. The wives of the manual workers are not yet organised at all except in a few trade union guilds, and these are non-political.
The same outcry
against the President's expenditure is raised) here as at home. It is argued, just as people argued about "Pop- larism," that in the forthcoming! election Mr. Roosevelt will receive support because he has, of course with the consent of Congress, pour- water. ed out public money like
for and the recipients will vote him in the hope of further favours to come. Readers will know my view on these matters. Here it is certain that those at the head of afairs, whether Democrats or Re- publicans; are convinced that the steps taken by the present Govern-i ment have for the time being stav- ed off revolution.
Relief Will Stay
No Government which may be elected in November will dare re- scind the relief measures that exist for helping the unemployed; or abandon the schemes for provid-1 ing pensions and assistance for widowa, orphans, and aged per-
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OUR CANADIAN
Governor Alfred M. Landon and Col. Frank Knox, Republiczn standard-bearers, are shown having a good laugh at their meeting in Topeka, Kansas, where they met last month to outline their election campaign.
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How should the cephalic index Strong opposition tions of the people against war of mett at Bow-street last month for be measured? What is the total any kind and a ferce determina-lincurring a debt of £10 by fraud number of families in Great Bri Įtion net to join any League of Na-lat the Cafe de Paris, Coventry-tain? What firm built the first,
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the United States to the side of any nation which will fairly and
and that Jenkins' father, at one time which is a number indicating the|| squarely face the economic racial problems involved in war an exceedingly wealthy man. beratio of the transverse to thel,
came involved in a serious financial longitudinal diameter of the skill. and preparation for war.
In reply to the second question We who are pacifists in Europe loss and died last year. Jenkins
may be thankful that in America had been brought up in luxury. estimated figures for Scotland)
1st Aug. a large minority of Christian clergy
half- 2 Last year he became
were obtained from the Scottish
of all denomination will be found commission man. on the Stock Ex-office, since such statistics, al- The change and drifted into bad comthough available for England and lined up against any war. Methodist conference at Columbus, pany. Under the dolusion that his Wales, are not compiled for Scot Sun., 16th Augwhich I addressed, has come out father's estate was larger than it land. The third question was
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