The Commonweal/Volume 1/Number 2/Reports

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REPORTS.

SCOTTISH LAND AND LABOUR LEAGUE (The Scottish Section of the Socialist League), Glasgow Branch, Albion Halls, College Street.—January 25, J. Mavor read a paper on “Poor Living and Rich Living;” Feb. 1, M. Melliet Prevot spoke on “The Solidarity of the Workers;” Feb. 8, J. B. Glasier on “Genius and Art in the Coming Socialism;” Feb. 15, Replies to recent attacks on Socialism by Professor Flint, Mr. Gosehen, and Lord Reay, by C. G. Jamieson, Glasier and Mavor; Feb. 22, a discussion on “Mr. Chamberlain and Socialism.” Membership, 55. A reading room in connexion with this branch shall be opened. The leading journals, Socialist and labour papers, and books will be supplied. Funds being needed for carrying out these objects, contributions in books or money are solicited, and will be acknowledged by the treasurer, J. Adams, 92 South Wellington Street.

LEEDS.—At a special general meeting of the members of the Leeds Branch of the Social Democratic Federation, held at the Royal Sovereign Inn, Viear Lane, on Sunday, Feb 8, the following resolution, was carried nem. con.; “That this Branch of the Social Democratic Federation be declared dissolved, and that henceforward this body be identified as the Leeds Branch of the Socialist League.” On Sunday, Feb. 15, comrades C. Reilly, Finn, Woolley, Malone, Connell and McHale, were elected to form the Committee of the Branch; Kelly, Maguire and Corpwell, treasurer and secretaries. Open-air meetings every Sunday afternoon at Vicar's Croft.


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