News from 14/11/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
James Greenhalgh, Geography Hyos Jones, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Wm. Henry Peck, W. J. Davis, Little John, Robt. Huntley, Thomas Ellot,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Workman's Times, Workmen's Notes and Notions. News: National Labour Federation Monthly Report, Sunday Opening, Barrow Visited on a Rainy Day, St. Helens, Widnes, and Runcorn St. Helens, Widnes, and Runcorn Notes, Manchester and Salford Manchester and Salford Notes, A Warning to Trade Unionists, A Case Is Reported from Minneapolis in Which a Machinist's Wife, Who Had Obtained a Divorce from Her Husband on the Ground of Intemperance, Met Him Again at the Bedside of One of Their Children, Who Had Been Run over by a Train, and the Couple Were Reconciled and Re-Married in Three Days, Amalgamated Society of Metal Planers, &c. Monthly Report, Workmen's Notes and Notions Birmingham, An Appeal to the Sinker Makers, A Burning Fatality Has Occurred at Rusholme, Where the Four Year Old Daughter of a Labourer Has Succumbed to Injuries Caused by Her Clothes Catching Fire as She Was Standing on the Fender Reaching Something from the Mantelpiece, Kidderminster Kidderminster Notes, Meeting of Spring and Roller Bar Makers at Walsall, A Pretty Peep into Humble Life, General Gouiko Having Recently Shot a Volunteer Charged with Murder, Who Was Subsequently Proved Innocent, Sent in His Resignation, but the Czar Refused to Accept It in the Following Words, Birmingham Cabinetmakers, Meeting of Blastfurnacemen at Ilkeston Mr. W. Mee on the Advantages of Organization, Household Hints, Mr. And Mrs. Bowser, Strike of Iron-Plate Workers at Wolverhampton, How to Advertise, Derby and Derbyshire, An Angel's Visit, Mr. Cottrell, Ex-Mayor of Cedar Keys, Has Been Shot and Killed at Montgomery (Alabama) by the Chief of the Police, Æsop as an Historian, The Hartlepools, The Trades Council, Leicester Working Men and Vested Interests, Notes from the Potteries, The Peaceful Protest of the Potters, Labour Movements Abroad, An Unblemished Name, Organising in the Midlands, Brother Gardner's Lime-Kiln Club, The Exemption of Machinery from Rating, Multiple News Items, Liverpool, Birkenhead, and Bootle Liverpool, Birkenhead, and Bootle Notes, Wolverhampton, Workmen's Notes and Notions Nottingham and Notts, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XXVI, Nottingham Bakers' Society, Two Rum Customers, Sailors and Firemen's Meeting at Runcorn, On Sunday Night a Woman Named Sheehan, 29 Years of Age, Wife of a Dock Labourer, Died from Injuries Inflicted on Her by Thomas Milton and George Milton, Who Were Discovered by the Husband of the Decessed on Saturday Night in the Act of Throttling Her in the Presence of Their Mother, Hull Trades and Labour Council, There Was an Earthquake Shock at Monmouth at Midnight on Saturday, Manchester Lurrymen and Trade Unionism, Shop Assistants' Early Closing Movement, Cunctatorian Fancies …Morley and the Eight Hours Question, Her Son's Fancy Wife, On Thursday Night Week a Bootle Shopkeeper Was Extracting What He Thought Were Empty Cartridges from a Revolver When One of Them Exploded and the Bulled Lodged in the Breast of His Daughter, Who Lies in a Precarious Condition, Darlington Darlington Notes, Early Investments, Life's Fleeting Joys, A Fireman's Claim, Leicester and Leicestershire Leicester Notes, Tyneside and National Labour Union, Rotherham Rotherham Notes, On Monday Night Mr. W. Owen, Mr. T. Edwards, and Mr. F. Goodwin Attended, as a Deputation, a Meeting of the Tunstall Ovenmen, Whose Lodge on Saturday Night Passed, under Misapprehension, a Resolution to Commence a Strike on Tuesday, and after a Discussion a Resolution Was Passed Rescind That Passed on Saturday Night, and Heartily Adopting the Resolution Passed at the Mass Meeting at the Imperial on Monday Morning, At Ballingarry Petty Sessions, Last Week, a Mrs. Fitz-Gibbon Has Been Remanded on a Charge of Murdering Her Infant Child and Cutting It to Pieces, Important Meeting of the London Locksmiths at Hoxton The General Secretary's Conduct, Golden Thoughts, Workington Workington Notes, Overflow Meeting, Cleanings and Comments, The British Workman of the past, Present, and Future, Mr. Matkin and the Liverpool Municipal Election, At the Stamp Window, Fate or What ?, The Packers on Strike, Tyneside Notes, Hull Hull Notes, A Profit-Sharing Concern at Leicester The Leicester Co-Operative Hosiery Manufacturing Society, A Monument to Garibaldi Is to Be Erected at Dijon, Luminosity of the Sea, General Union of Carpenters and Joiners, The Great Demonstration of Potters Many Thousands Walk in Procession, Fresh Air in the Bedroom, Working for Pocket Money, Sheffield Sheffield Notes, The Midland Counties Hosiery Federation, How to Choose a Good Wife. Editorial: We Are Glad to Inform Our Readers That at Stanton Hill Furnaces the Men Intend Moving in the Matter of Organisation, Amalgamated Society of Enginemen, Cranemen, Boilermen, and Firemen The Society to Be Made a National One, Letterpress Printers on the Move, Ilkeston Ilkeston Notes, Aged Labourers and How We Treat Them. Poem, verse: Saturday Night, Speak the Truth, Poetry The Dying Girl. Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake. Business: Workmen's Notes and Notions The Potteries, Meeting of Railway Men in Newcastle Action to Be Taken by the N. E. Men, Nottingham and District Trades Council. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor Progress of the Eight Hours Movement in the North, Work and Wages at North Eastern Railway Goods Department, Hull, National Labour Federation Letter from Mr. Robert Huntly, Backbone Wanted at Walsall, The Overtime Question.
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