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News from 19/09/1890

1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

James Mundy, H. M. Stanley, Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Thomas Elliott, Thomas Wilkinson,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Workman's Times. Business: The Liverpool Society for the Formation of Women's Trade Unions, Trades Unionist Meeting upon Holbeck Moor, Leeds, Machinery and the Halifax Boot Trade, United Trades Demonstration at St. Helens Tereatened Great Strike. News: Moved to Poetry, Got to Stand It, The Bodies of a Woman and Child Were Found on the Beach at Brighton Last Monday, Shop Meeting of Hosiery Hands, The Process Made by the Typographical Printers' Society Is Very Encouraging, Not Only to Their Leaders, but Should Give Fresh Hope and Courage to Other Societies Suffering from the Acute Trade Depression to Persevere in the Work of Organisation, The First Report of the Royal Commission on Mine Rents and Royalties, Just Published, Containing the Evidence Given by Several Local Gentleman, Including Mr. J. D. Ellis, Managing Directer of John Brown and Co., Limited, Contain Evidence Interesting to the Working Classes, Treat to Employes, Brierley Hill, Men Who Require Presence of Mind, Workmen's Notes and Notions Birmingham, Rather a Novel Case in Relation to the Truck Acts Was Recently Tried at the Bury Country Police Court, False Hair—Where It Comes From, Workmen's Notes and Notions Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, The Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders' Society New Permanent Offices in Newcastle on Tyne, Trade in Derby and District, Kidderminster Kidderminster Notes, Cunctatorian Fancies, Mr. Thomas Birtwistle (General) Secretary of the Weavers' Association) Has Issued a Circular to the Members of That Body, in Which He States That the "Rowdyism" Which Prevailed at the Recent Trades Union Congress Was Greater That Had over Taken Place in His Exprience at Parhamentary Elections, How the Cow Lost Her Tail, Work!, Household Hints, Mr. Napoleon Didn't Want to Pay, Ironfounders' Society, Gleanings and Comments, After Nearly 30 Years of Faithful Service Mr. W. P. Salt, the Secretary of the Great Cutlery Firm of Joseph Rogers and Sons, Limited, Has According to the Circulars He Has Issued to the Shareholders, Been Most Unfairly Treated for Carrying out the Instruction of a Certain Section of the Directors and Calling a Special Meeting of the Shareholders for the Creation of Further Capital, End of the Strike at Wearmouth Colliery, This in Passing. Now Let Us Look at the People Who Are Here, Catching Tautog, I Notice in a Local Report That the Carpet Manufacturers Association Held a Meeting in Kidderminster This Last Week, That the Meeting Was Largely Attended, That It Was Unanimously Agreed to Closely Adhere to the Price List They Published in March Last, That the Refreshments Supplied Were of an Excellent Character, and That Everything Passed off without Friction, Thereby Leading Some of Us to Infer That at These Semi-Convivial Gatherings a Little Friction Does Occasionally Ensure, The Other Day a Careless Mason Dropped a Brick from the Second Storey of a Building on Which He Was at Work, Loving a Whole Family, Ironworkers' Labourers' Meetings at Leeds, The United Trades Demonstration on Saturday Afternoon Was a Great and Encouraging Success from Early in the Afternoon up to the Very Close of the Monster Meeting in the Evening the Demonstrators Were Animated by an Enthusiasm and an Expressed Earnestness Seldom Witnessed in the District, The Ship Joiners' Strike at Tyneside, Possibly No Question Is Oftener Asked Nowadays than This One, General Union of Operative Carpenters and Joiners, Bradford Bradford Notes, The Paper Mill Owned by Mr. Smalley at West Hartlepool Was Entirely Destroyed by Fire on Monday Afternoon, While Referring to the Growing Feeling of Fraternity and Rederation among the Local Societies, We Would like to Point out a Line of Action That Could Be Followed out to Advantage and with the Same Success That Has Followed the Consolidation of Interest and Purpose Shown by the Seamen and Dockers in the Various Ports throughout the Country When a Struggle Is Going On, Mr. Redruin Rises to Deliver His Lecture, Labour Movements Abroad, Multiple News Items, Mr. W. J. Davis, at Lady Dike's Meeting Last Week, Gave the Female Workers Some Sound Practical Advice, and Illustrated to Them How to Become Pioneers in the Work of Trades Unionism, His Honour and Bijah, Couldn't Cut It Short, Bradford Operative Plasterars Balance Sheet of the Recent Dispute, Workmen's Notes and Notions Nottingham and Notts, Nottingham Building Trades Council and Fair Employers, A Social Crime, Two School Boys, One Agent 16 and the Other 14, Have Fought a Desperate Duel at a School in Germany, Adjourned Meetings of Rivetters and Finishers, Derby and Derbyshire Ilkeston Notes, Shipbuilding on the Tyne Brighter Prospects, The Capacity of Anger, The Fabian Society's Lancashire Campaign, Chorlton Board of Guardians and Trades Unionism, Telling the Truth, There Can Be No Question That the "Strikers" Have the Sympathy and Support, Not Only of Their Fellow Workmen, but of Almost Every Man Who Follows Any Occupation at All, Women and Troubles, Somebody Sends a Copy of the Whirlwind, Which Informs Us on the First Page That It Is the Organ of the Hon. Stuart Erskine and Mr. Herbert Vivian, St. Helens St. Helens Notes, What the Ultimate Consequences of the Unfortunate Strike May Be Nobody Can Foresee, Three Deaths Have Resulted from an Explosion Followed by a Fire, at Halifax Which Took Place on Thursday Week, Dudley, Lady of the House, Leicester and Leicestershire Leicester Notes, Would Do It for Two Dollars and a Half, Durham Miners' Working Hours An Arrangement Effected, Rotherham Rotherham Notes, United Society of Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders Monthly Report, To-Morrow (Saturday) Mr. Councillor Eli Bloor of Birmingham, Will Gay a Visit to Bradford after Having Addressed Meeting at Keighley and Shipley, Frederick Fiddler (18), Barman Was Remanded at Leeds on Monday on a Charge of Causing the Death of a Servant Girl, For Various Reasons, but Chiefly Because It Has Been Pointed out to Me That "Free Lance" Is the Nom De Plume of a Permanent Contributor to a Contemporary, The House Fly, The Shipping Federation and Trades Unions Shipmasters' and Officers' Deputation to Federation of Shipping, Bro. Gardner's Lime Klin Club, Midland Railway Wages and the Hours of Railway Workers, Smethwick, Praiseworthy Efforts Are Being Made by the Rotary Power Framework Knitters' Society to Organise in Their Branch of Business the Unorganised Districts, and We Are Glad to Learn That Mr. Hill, the Secretary at Ikeston , Is Meeting with Success in Their Efforts to Organise Belper, One Very Appropriate and Interesting Feature of the Trades Council Meeting Was the Presence of a Lady Delegate Representing the Female Cigar Makers … and We Heartily Supplement the Words of … so Aptly Made by the Esteemed President, …, I Have Said Mr. Redrum's Next Public Appearance Was as a Lectuer, Grievance at a Gasworks, It Is Rumoured That Archbishop Walsh Is to Be Made a Cardinal, On Thursday Evening Week One of the Most Interesting Meetings in Connection with the Labour Movement Was Held in the Wolstenholme Hall, Queen-Street, A Great Fire Occurred at the Britonferry Chemical Works at Neath on Monday, Newcastle, Gateshead, and District Trade and Labour Council Special Meeting, Mr. Redrumo Lay Low for a While after This Eventful Eveing, Which Proved to the One or Two Men of the World Who Were Present on That Occasion That Mr. Redruin Had at Any Rate a History, Hull Hull Notes, The Resolutions Unanimously Adopted Pledged the Trades to Render Support to the Men on Strike, and Also, An Opinion, That the Trades Council Intend to Go Earnestly and Energetically into the Question of Making Next Year's Congress a Success Is Only What Was Expected from It, Scotch Character, The Cabinet Makers, The Sailors and Firemen's Union The Charge of Libelling Mr. J. H. Wilson, It Depended, But Those Refreshments, Sheffield Sheffield Notes. Editorial: Pitbank Women, Workmen's Notes and Notions Liverpool and Birkenhead, "Randy" and the Guinea-Fowl. Poem, verse: Poetry To Working Men. Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XV. Letter to the editor: Iron Dressers, Unite To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Joiners v. Shipwrights To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Labour Representation in Nottingham To the Editor of the Workman's Times. Classified ads: Advertisement Scale.

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