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FOREWORD
Early Beginnings
Introduction
Wilson Wilson
Keir Hardie's visit
Pretoria Socialist Society
Railway general strike
The Deportations
S.D.F. Split-1914 World War
War Leaflet and my arrest
Emissaries from Russia
The Bullhoek Massacre
Credentials for 'Russia'
My Stay in Berlin
Tom Mann Arrives, 1922
The eventful Voyage
My Final Expulsion from the 'Communist Party'
Why was I a soldier?
Keir Hardie's death
Lassalle of Germany
Bernard Shaw and May Morris
Graaff-Reinet
Scheepers' Trial and execution
Labour Party and Socialism
The Cape Fabian Society
EPILOGUE
THE WISE AND THE CRANKS ...
THE RESURRECTION OF J. M. MELD
IVAN WALKER
THE NEW WORLD or-THE TIN HAT?
CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S CONCLUDING SPEECH IN "THE GREAT DICTATOR"
FOREWORD ›
Wilfrid H. Harrison
FOREWORD
Early Beginnings
Introduction
Wilson Wilson
Keir Hardie's visit
Pretoria Socialist Society
Railway general strike
The Deportations
S.D.F. Split-1914 World War
War Leaflet and my arrest
Emissaries from Russia
The Bullhoek Massacre
Credentials for 'Russia'
My Stay in Berlin
Tom Mann Arrives, 1922
The eventful Voyage
My Final Expulsion from the 'Communist Party'
Why was I a soldier?
Keir Hardie's death
Lassalle of Germany
Bernard Shaw and May Morris
Graaff-Reinet
Scheepers' Trial and execution
Labour Party and Socialism
The Cape Fabian Society
EPILOGUE
THE WISE AND THE CRANKS ...
THE RESURRECTION OF J. M. MELD
IVAN WALKER
THE NEW WORLD or-THE TIN HAT?
CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S CONCLUDING SPEECH IN "THE GREAT DICTATOR"