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  4. “Give It to the Dogs.”

    Your contemporary, the “Daily Mirror,” in its great concern for the well-being of everybody, bas now Invaded the English kitchen and housekeeping methods. In ...

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  5. Jim Larkin’s Appeal.

    Jim Larkin and the other Dublin strike leaders issued the following appeal “to the working-class and lovers of freedom everywhere”: — ...

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    THE NEW HAND: “Zleep there! That be a terrible place to zleep in, surely!” THE FARMER: “Aye but only to sleep in. Thee’ll be in there non time to speak of !” [With acknowledgments to London “Daily Herald.”] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. An Open Letter to the Almighty.

    My Lord,—Samuel's ear has so often falled me in connection with earthly affairs, fairs, that I conjecture small consideration would be bestowed upon any ...

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  8. The Conclave of Cant.

    The Fat Men sat at unholy communion, In Dublin town ever the water; They said, “We must nobble the workingman’s Union ...

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  9. To the Stranger Who Gets This Paper.

    This paper is paid for. No bill will be sent you. If you did not anticrime some friend did for you and paid for it. You can get the “Socialist” regularly (or [?] per ...

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