The Commonweal/Volume 1/Number 1/Answers to Correspondents
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Oscar Eisengarten.—Glad to hear of your efforts on behalf of the journal in advance. The leaders of the German Socialists will contribute to our columns.
W. Sharman.—It is certainly the hope of the Provisional Council of the Socialist League that their journal will preach what you call “the pure doctrine.” Thanks for your promise to take twelve copies of each issue. If our more fortunate fri⟨ends will⟩ follow that example, and distribute the journal among the less fortunate (illegible text).
Henry M. (illegible text).—Thanks for (illegible text)ing. The Provisional Council will be obliged to you and to all other friends who will send newspaper or other notice in the public press of the Editor of The Commonweal.
Evan C. Ne(illegible text).—The Commonweal can be obtained from the offices of the League, and from other places; see above.
T. Ewing (Manchester).—As our Branches are only just beginning (illegible text), we have not yet one in Manchester. Can you help in the (illegible text) Citizen Darbishire, 116, Lower Brompton Road, will be of great (illegible text) any such undertaking.
W. Sugden.—We forward you two copies of the first number. The terms of subscription are given above.
(illegible text) Waddington.—See answer to T. Ewing above. (illegible text) address (illegible text) Rydal Mount, Cheetham Hill; the other a(illegible text) to 55, (illegible text) Russell Street, Russell Square, London.
(illegible text). J. Donald.—The Provisional Council have (illegible text)ed not to make the (illegible text)ions suggested by your Branch in regard to the Manifesto.
(illegible text) Walker.—We hope and believe the Hammersmith friends (illegible text) among our strongest Branches.
(illegible text) Lloyd.—Whilst it is useful to order your copies of The Commonweal directly from the office, inasmuch as then the League gets (illegible text) your subscription, it must be remembered that ordering thro⟨ugh⟩ (illegible text) if he will show a bill of the journal, is a better adv(illegible text)
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