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130 0 $a Class struggle (San Francisco, Calif. : 1898)
245 10 $a Class struggle.
260 $a San Francisco, Calif. : $b New Charter Pub. Association
300 $a v.
310 $a Weekly
362 0 $a No. 217 (Oct. 5, 1898)- no. 307 (Jun. 23, 1900).
500 $a "An official organ of the Socialist Labor Party and San Francisco Trade and Labor Alliance."
610 20 $a Socialist Labor Party $v Newspapers.
650 0 $a Socialism $v Newspapers.
651 0 $a San Francisco (Calif.) $v Newspapers.
710 2 $a Socialist Labor Party.
752 $a United States $b California $c San Francisco $d San Francisco.
780 00 $a New charter $w (DLC)sn 86064445
785 00 $a Advance (San Francisco, Calif. : 1900) $w (DLC)sn 99066022