The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 36, July 15, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
page 18 of 42 (42%)
page 18 of 42 (42%)
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He is the man who led the strikers in Chicago, got into trouble with the
authorities, and was finally sent to prison. Debs proposes to start a co-operative town in the West, taking one hundred thousand men and women along with him to settle it. He is going to build factories and start all kinds of industries, which are to belong to all the people in common, the profits and the losses to be shared by all the citizens alike. Peace and prosperity are promised to all who will enter this ideal town. It will be interesting to watch the experiment and see just what results can be achieved. * * * * * Foreign governments are beginning to be heard from on the subject of the annexation of Hawaii. A member of the English House of Commons has asked the Government whether it intends to allow this very important coaling-station to pass out of its reach without protest. The Secretary of the Foreign Office replied that no decision had as yet been reached by the United States, and therefore the Government did not see that any action was necessary at present. The Secretary went on to state that the English ministers would be careful that none of the rights of British subjects were interfered with. |
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