News from 12/12/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Heny G. Calcraft, Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Geo. Ingleby, Arthur P. Llewellyn, George Ingleby, A Sympathiser, Harry Wilkinson, Thomas Eletott, Wm. Edwards, W. H. Lowe, T. Wilkinson, James Holmes,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Workman's Times. News: Manchester and Salford Workman's Times Voluntary Correspondents and Helpers, Cunctatorian Fancies Buying Dogs for Sheep, The State of Trade among the Coach Iron Workers at Present Is Rather Slack, Two of the Labour Representatives in the Council Are at the Present Time Unable to Attend to Their Public Duties, One of Them, Mr. Stuart Uttley, Having Met with a Serious Accident, Trouble at the Cardiff Docks, The Importance of Resolution, … Two of the Best Stories Ever Written by … Authors, and We Anticipate Will Become … Popular, This Has Been Notably the Case during the past 14 Years, When, through Depression in Trade and the Greed and Oppression of Unscrupulous Employers, Coupled with What Are Always to Be Met with in Large Bodies of Men, Workmen Who Foolishly Say That They Mean to Do the Best They Can for Themselves, and Thus Lend Themselves as Whips to Beat Their More Honourable Brethren, Workmen's Notes and Notions Newcastle-On-Tyne, Appointment of Working-Men Magistrates, Brother Gardner's Lime Kiln Club Creature Comforts, He Thought so, We Sincerely Trust the Tea and Public Meeting in Connection with the Ilkeston Lodges of the Derby-Shire Miners' Association to Be Held To-Morrow (Saturday), in the Stamford-Street New Connexion Church, Will Be Attended with the Success It Deserves, National Society of Amalgamated Brassworkers, 54, Lionel-Street, Birmingham, On Monday Morning a Shopkeeper Named Thomas Brook, Aged 76, Committed Suicide at … near Huddersfield, by Hanging, Nottingham Cabinet Makers' Society, A Hint for the Young, Workmen's Notes and Notions Birmingham, Under the Heading,"The Question of the Hour," a "Special" Article Appears in the December Number of the Pottery Gazette, The Executives, Both of St. Helens and Widues, Met on Sunday Evening to Discuss the Position of Affairs, and, If Report Is Correct, the Manner in Which the Debate Was Carried on Was Worthy of the Highest Deliberative Assembly in the Country, The Sheffield Manufacturers Are Not as a Rule, Easily Discouraged, As to Whether the Arbitration Will Take into Consideration These Notices of the Employers as Well as of the Proposed Advance so Long Agitated for by the Men, If the Employers Had Given Notice of a 50 Per Cent Reduction under the Rules of the Board the Arbitrators Must Deal with Such Notice, and the Men Are Bound, as They Say in Their Letter of the 4th Inst., "To Admit the Employers' Right to Support the Notices by Evidence", Ilkeston Notes, Clickers and Pressmen, Little Children, Household Hints, The First Englishmen in America, The Men Employed at Messrs. Hawkesford Bros, Have Come Out on Strike Owing to the Firm Trying to Reduce Them 10 Percent, … an Amount of Friction Existing … Engineers and the Plumbers over the … Messrs. Robert Stephenson and Co … At, The Lesson Will Be Burnt Deep into the Hearts of Working Potters That Such a Mode of Dealing with Them Makes Arbitration a Dangerous Snare, Again the Cardiff Tramway Men Are Complaining, and Not without Cause, The Latest Contribution to the Public Discussion on the Eight Hours Question Is Made by the Law Students of Birmingham and Wolverhampton, Who Met the Other Evening to Debate the Point,"That the Hours of Labour in Factories, Workshops, and All Other Trades and Businesses Conducted for Profit Be Limited by Law to Eight Hours Per Day", Nottingham and District Trades Council, In the First Paragraph of This Letter the Two Letters of the Operatives of the 14th and 16th Instant Are Condemned Because of Their Tone, An Inquiry Was Made Last Week by an Official of the Local Government Board into an Application by the Birmingham Tame and Rea District Drainage Board for Sanction to Borrow £3,520 for the Erection of Workmen's Cottages and for Purposes of Water Supply, That Is in Effect What the Men Suggested Months Ago, I Have Been Informed, Though, That the Case Will Not End Here, for Rumour Bath It That the Man Is Determined to Sue for the Wages Withheld from Him through the Medium of the Country Court, Important Aution in the Hosiery Trade Alleged Infringement of the Truck Act, Where Will It End ?, At the Water Office, … Mr. Arthur Augastus Piotmaker … of Plays-Or the … Think He Is, … I Suppose Because of His …, Fortnightly Meeting of the Hull Trades and Labour Council, Workman's Times Voluntary Correspondents and Helpers The Truth about the Dispute, … of Work at the Forth Goods … Newcastle Means the Following Facts … Show, A Milkman and a Dog Fight, A Reporter's Quarrel, Labour Movements Abroad, Grimsby Fishermen and Non Unionists Decisive Action Taken, Multiple News Items, His Honour and Bijah, Workmen's Notes and Notions Nottingham and Notts, … Troubles Did Not End at This … of Butter and Other Perishable … the Markets, and Were Thrown upon the … Now We Are Inclined to Ask … Risk Another Such Loss, The Wages of Dockyard Men, Mrs. Peel, Wife of the Speaker, Died on Friday, at the Official Residence, Westminster, Co-Operative Manufactures in Leicester, These Are Two of the Best Stories Ever Written by Then Respective Authors, and We Anticipate Will Become Exceedingly Popular, How He Got Even with the Banker, The Reprobate Lord Ross, Being on His Death Bed, Was Desired by His Chaplain to Call on God, The Dispute at Messrs. Lycett's, Wolverhampton, Still Continues, Blast Furnacemen's Meeting at Sheepbridge, Inherited Propensities, The Writer of These Platitudes Evidently Knows Very Little about Affairs in the Potteries, or Else He Would Be Aware That "This Ruin Has Been Averted" by the Very Men, He Calls Agitators, for to Their Guidance It Is Alone Due That No Stoppage of Work Has Happened in the Potting Trade, The Newcastle Trade and Labour Council, We Understand That the Employers in Some of the Trades in the Neighbourhood Are Still Indirectly Punishing Their Workmen for Holding Official Positions in Connection with Their Association by Not Allowing Them Their Share of Work, The Future of the "Workman's Times" An Appeal to Our Readers, The Building Trades Council Naturally Is Quite Jubilant over the Resolution Which the Town Council Adopted by a Very Narrow Majority at Their Last Meeting, … My Objection Is Not to Puffing to the Puffing of That Which Is Not … Puffed, We Hear a Great Deal about the Desire to Help the Poor Nowadays, and This Is the Way We Help Them—To the Workhouse Door, Important Notice Two New Stories, Stove Grate Workers' Strike at Sheffield Local Trades Unions at Variance, The Garston Dock Labourers' Lock-Out The Position of Matters at Garston Dock-…, The Sheffield File Grinders' Society, These Are Two of the Best Stories Ever Written by Their Respective Authors, and We Anticipate Will Become Exceedingly Popular, The Correspondence on the Potters' Wages Question, Which Appears in Another Columu, Shows in What Peril Stands Any Peaceable Solution of the Potters' Wages Dispute, At the Cardiff Police Court, This Week, Seven "Refractory Firemen" (That Is What a Local Organcalls Them) Were Charged with Disobeying the Lawful Commands of the Captain on Board the "Capulet" Steamship of Liverpool, during a Voyage from Cardiff to Savanah, The Strike of Basford Bleachers, Affection among Birds, How Unfair to the Men's Referee Are Such Enquiries and Such Doubts as Mr. Llewellyn's Letters Imply?, Sunderland Notes, Cleanings and Comments, Workmen's Notes and Notions Liverpool, Bootle, and Birkenhead, A Ship's Officer Fined in Hull, There Are Ominous Indications That the Agreement Come to Some Six Weeks Ago between the High Dividend Paying Local Railways and Their Employes, and Which Happily Terminated the Strike Which Was Then Paralysing the Trade of South Wales for Several Days, Is Not Being Carried out in the Spirit or the Letter, Mass Meeting of Journeymen Tailors in Hull An Attempt to Arouse Enthusiasm to Better Organisation, There Is a Prohability of Balsall Heath Possesing a Public Park, The Mariner's Compass, It Certainly Does Seem Strange That, While the Press of the Country, and the Northern District in Particular, Are Crying out about the Depression in the Shipping Trade and the Laying up of Steamers on Account of the Wretched State of the Freight Market, the Wholesale Co-Operative Society Are Making Their Shipping Department a Paying Concern, Councillor Hobson Also Gave Them Some Sound Advice on the Best Plan of Conducting Their Business, and Remarked on the Promising Start They Had Got by so Many of Their Members Joining at the Outset, the Figures Showing That 60 out of a Possible 90 Working at the Trade Had Joined the Union, On the 8th Inst, the Secretary of the Manufacturers' Association Wrote to Mr. Geo. Ingleby's Letter, in Which He Said It Was "Not Even … to Look at the Handwriting of These Letters … 4th and 6th Instant) in Order to Tell from … They … Committee) Know of You and Your Colleagues … Sure the Letters Would Never Be … Dictated by Anyone Other than the Man … the Commencement, Has Caused so Much … between Employers and Their Workpeople … Letter Continues, The Problem How to Solve the Labour Difficulty, and Reconcile Capital with Labour, Has Been Engaging the Attention of Our Fellow-Townsmen This Last Week, If an Arbitration Board Is Formed in Nottingham the Masters' Association Will Have to Cultivate a More Moderate and Sensible Tone to That Conveyed at This Meeting, We Very Much Fear That the Masters Do Not Realise How Greatly It Would Be to Their Interest to Acknowledge the Union as a Strong, Living Force, and to Meet Its President on Fair and Equitable Ground, In Our Last Week's Notes We Gave a Short Report of the 'General Railway Workers' Union Meeting, Where One of the Speakers Made a Stutement with Reference to a Church of England Person Who Refused to Allow the Use of the Parish Schoolroom … Derby to a Meeting of the Railway Men, His Excuse Being That the Schools Were Not for the Use of Agitators, On Second Thoughts, However, I Don't Think I'll Bother about What Will Happen When That Other Book Is Opened, There Are Several Others Who Have Rendered Yeoman Service, Amongst Whom We Would Specially Mention Mr. Richard Broadley, Whose Sound Judgment, Wide Experience, Broad Views, and Most Ready Assistance Cheerfully Rendered Has Done Much Towards Placing the File Grinders' Society in Its Present Prosperous Position, Lock-Out of the Men Employed by Trent Navigation Company, Miners' Meeting at Awsworth, Last Week at the St. Helens Police Court, before Messrs. Harrison, W. L. Pilkington, and Cook, a Chemical Maker Named Kavanagh Was Summoned by the Greenbank Alkali Co., Limited, for Neglect of Work. Poem, verse: Poetry The Old Churchyard. Editorial: Body and Mind. Death notices: Sudden Death of a Public Speaker. Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XXX Entrapped, Chapter XXXVII At the Ruined Monastery. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor, Moulders Versus Stove-Grate Workers at Sheffield To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Grievances of Machine Knitters To the Editor of the Workman's Times, To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Recent Labour Defeats in Newcastle To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Mrs. Bramwell Booth Has Been Here at a Wesleyan Church, and Has Obtained Subscriptions Towards the General's Scheme, Statement by Mr. James Holmes To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Staffordshire Potteries Manufacturers' Association, Tunstall, December 5th, 1890, The Leicester Dyers' Society To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Wages of Birmingham Jewellers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Darkest England, and the Way out of It To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Potters' Wages Question The Forthcoming Arbitration, Dear Sir,—James Mawdsley, Esq,, J. P … Tary of the Amalgamated Assocation of … Cotton Spinners, and We Believe He Is General …Tary, The State of the Leicester Shoe Trade To the Editor of the Workman's Times. Classified ads: Our £100 Prize Offer, Published for the Proprietor, at 25, Byram-Arcade Passage.
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