The Commonweal/Volume 1/Number 3/To Correspondents
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
The attention of Branches, Members, and Foreign Socialist Bodies is directed to the report from the Central Office of the Socialist League.
A Manifesto by the Socialist League on the Soudan War has been issued. Copies will be sent to anyone on receipt of stamp for postage.
Notice to all Socialistic Newspapers.—The Commonweal will be regularly sent to all Socialistic Contemporaries, and it is hoped that they on their side will regularly provide the Socialist League with their papers as they may appear.
H. Swan.—Many thanks for your congratulations and contributions. We are so over-crowded with matter that we regret to be unable to use the latter.
E. Vaillant (Paris) writes wishing good luck to the Socialist League. He subscribes to the Commonweal, saying that this is a duty more binding on those who have the cause at heart than on outsiders.
Received.—Cri du Peuple (daily)—Neu Yorker Volkszeitung (weekly)—Sozial Demokrat (weekly)—Anarchist—Communist—L’Insurgé—Miners Journal—Labour Leaf—Carpenter—Der Sozialist (weekly)—The Alarm—La Revue Socialiste—Our Corner—Neus Zeit (Nos. 1, 2, 3,)—La Question Sociale—Jottings by the Way, M. J. Boon—How to Construct Free State Railways, same author—Socialism, by Karl Pearson—La National Belge—Liberty (Boston).
This work was published before January 1, 1930, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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