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News from 29/08/1890

1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

James Mundy, G. Radford, E. Hoyle, Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. Harriet Lewis,

Resumo

Frontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. News: Law Cases Offences under the Factory Act in Leeds, Breaches of the Employers' Liability Act, Workmen's Notes and Notions Sheffield, From Pig to Pork, A Column for Law Matters, I Congratulate the Amalgamated Society of Boot and Shoemakers on the Success Which Has Attended Their Efforts to Improve the Position of Its Members in Sheffield, The Body of an Englishman Has Been Found on the Bank of Lake Copois, Your Meeting This Year Will Probably Be the Largest, Numerically, of Any yet Held, A Load on His Mind, Thrusts by a Free Lance To the Delegates Attending the Trades Union Congress, A Tip, Reciprocity among Labourers A Good Example in Bradford, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, It Is High Time There Was Something like Order Maintained in These Public Conveyances, and I Am Pleased He Spoke Out, Other Matters of Equal Importance Will Come before You, but Space Forbids Me to Refer to Them, It Will Never Be Played, Bradford Woolcombers' Slandered, The Question Raised by Mr. Sykes, of the Teachers' Association, on Tuesday Night at the Bradford Trades Council, on the Question of Halftimers and the Standards Is a Very Important One to All Parents Who Have Children Working in Our Factories, The Mechanics' Strike at Otley A Settlement Arrived At, Household Hints, Strike of Jewish Tailors in Leeds, When the Gas Stokers Were Agitating Some Time Ago the Chairman of the Company Stated That All the Fitters in the Company's Employ Should Be Paid Time and Quarter for Overtime, but They Have Never Received It, and Wonder Whether It Is His Fault or That of Somebody Else, and Intend to Ask Him at Some of His Election Meetings, No, Thank You, The "Workman's Times", Frugal Folk in a Restaurant, During 1889 There Were 27 Deaths from Starvation in London, And It Is Not Only in This Respect That a Change Is Coming over the Thoughts and Methods of Men, Gleanings and Comments, A Donglas Correspondent Telegraphs, Another Subject That You Will Be Asked to Consider Is That of Fair Contracts, Weavers' Meeting in Bradford Speeches by Miss Ford and Mrs. Ellis, Not Her Motto, Notes by Boggard, Labour Movements Abroad, The Following Are Names of the Shefrield Delegates and the Societies They Will Represent at the Forthcoming Trades Union Congress, to Be Held in the Hope Hall, Liverpool, on Monday Next, Sept. 1, and Five Following Days, Bradford and District Trades and Labour Council, Multiple News Items, Bradford, Some "Best" Thoughts, On the 9th Instant the Scotch Express Was Standing at the Selby Station Platform, When Signalman W. Carr Saw a Goods Train Coming up at Full Speed, and It Would Most Certainly Have Struck the Express Train with Full Force, and Caused Great Destruction of Life and Property, as the Express Was Full of Passengers, Many of Whom Were Undoubtedly Asleep, Shipley and Saltaire Notes by Plug Drawer, A Service Galley, the "Seaman's Glory," Was Upset in the Channel, off Deal, on Monday Afternoon, and Four of the Occupants Were Drowned, Now, However, All That Is Changed or in Process of Changing, Here Is an Instance, One Amongst Many That Are Taking Place in the Everyday Life of the Worker, Who Thinks of No Reward but to Do His Duty, and Which Averted What Would Have Otherwise Been a Dire Calamity If He Had Not Had the Presence of Mind and Forethought Essential to Everyone in Such a Strait, and Acted Promptly, A Congregation Anxious to Get Rid of Their Pastor Were Considerably Perplexed How to Do It without Hurting His Feelings, Again, It Has Often Struck Me with Regard to the Carpet Weavers' Association That They Have at Their Doors, under Their Very Noses, in Fact, Conditions Operating Which, as a Trade Union, They Would Do Well to Take into Consideration, The Metal Trade Is Only Moderate, This Being the Slack Time and It Being a Season Trade to a Large Extent, The Bricklayers' Labourers' Strike, I Am Informed, Still Continues, and There Is No Hope at Present of Speedy Settlement, A Canine Flagman, Bro. Gardner's Limekila Club, Notes on Passing Events, Various, The Recent Prosecution of Mr. Judge Public Meeting of Workers in Leeds, We Have Long Been of Opinich That There Needs Some Radical Change in the Law regarding Boilers and Engines, and Those Who Look after Them, and the More We Inquire into the Matter and the More Urgent Seems to Us the Requirement of an Alteration in the Law, The Revolt of the Israelites, T. A. V, Leeds, As Soon as the Signalman Saw the Imminent Danger of the Train with Its Living Freight, He with Praiseworthy Promptitude and Commendable Presence of Mind Avoided a Calamity and Disastrous Collision by Turning the Goods Train on to the Main Line, with No Worse Result than the Cutting in Two of a Locomotive Engine, without Any Serious Injury to Life and Limb, and Happily No One Was Killed, An Individual under Our Military or Naval Services Does Some Noble or Great Deed, In Search of a Bargain, I Trust the Company Will Give a Little More Consideration to the Rights of Their Employes Is It Fair That Men Who Have Been in Their Employment the Years Some of Them Have, Receive so Little Remuneration?, The Stanningley Ironworkers' Labourers Have Been Very Successful in Their Demands for an Advance of Wages, What We Hear Bradford, A Gentleman Who Had Carefully Trained up His Servant in the Way He Should Go, so That When His Wife Was Present He Might Not Depart from It, Sent Him with a Box Ticket to the Theatre to the House of a Young Lady, The Dispute Which Has Broken out at a Manufacturing Firm Is Still Going on We Believe, and until There Has Been What a Manufacturer Seven Years Ago, When the Big Strike Was on at Huddersfield, Called a "Little Blood Letting," There Seems No Probability of the Matter Being Settled, Has the Trades Mark Act Done Good?, Emperor by Divine Right, Nelly Lane Was at the Chester County Police Court, on Saturday, Committed to the Sessions on a Charge of Stealing Ten Guiness from Charles Foster, and £2 Odd from William Baker, See for an Instance the Great Amount of Female Labour Employed Utterly without Any Organisation or Any Means of Protection Whatever, Meeting of Shuttle Makers in Bradford, Matrimonial Difficulties, The Action of This Man Could Not Be Passed by without Some Public Notice Being Taken of It, and of Course It Reached the Ears of Even a Board of Directors, Who Are Generally Called Conscienceless, and Think about Nothing but Shares and Dividends, but Even They Were Moved out of Their Usual Rut, and Saw in This Man's Action a Noble Deed Worthy of Their Recognition, Yet Another of These Same Gentlemen We Want to Mention While upon Managers, and This Time the Biter Seems to Have Been Bit, Among the Subjects That Will Come before You Are Several with Which You Will Be Found to Be Strongly in Sympathy, The Sheffield Houses Who Have Been Doing Business in the File Trade in Spanish America of Recent Years Have by Making a Good and Reliable Article Well and Worthily Upheld the Reputation of Sheffield, and Proved That a Good, Hand-Made Tool Will Hold Its Own and Make Its Way in Neutral Markets, A Dyehouse Was Nearly Burnt down on Sunday at Newlay, The Lesson of the Otley Strike, I Have Heard a Whisper That Questions Relative to Combination and Organisation Amongst the Various Unorganised Workers of the Town May Be Expected to Come Prominently to the Fore at No Very Distant Period, Hull Hull Notes, A Young Woman Named Catherine Lisle Attempted to Commit Suicide in a Police Cell at South Shields on Saturday, On Saturday Last the Employes of Messrs. Oldland and Co. Had a Very Enjoyable Outing, Starting in Brakes from Kidderminster, the Route Chosen Being Chaddesley, Corbett, Thence Via Belbroughton to Hagley, Where They Sat down, in Number over a Hundred, to a Capital Spread at the House of Mine Host of the Lytelton Arms, Halifax, There Is Still Considerable Room for the Extension of Trades Union Influence If I May Judge from a Remark Made to Me by a Master Joiner, The New Zealand Bush, Lifting the Mortgage, The Leeds Board of Conciliation, A Novel Wrought Iron Chimney, Let Children Be Children, A Gentleman Goes to an Armourer's and Asks for a Revolver, The Glowing Accounts of Trade in This District for Some Time past Have, Though Perfectly True, Had One Result Which Is to Be Regretted, The Plasterers of Bradford Have Decided That for the Present the Co-Operative System, That Helped Them in the Dispute with the Employers, Shall Be Discontinued, You Are Meeting in the Midst of Large Changes in the Methods and Thoughts of Men, A Tramp's Victory, Where's the Shears?. Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XII, A Labour Candidate for East Bradford. Poem, verse: An Eight Hours' Day, About the Deaf and Dumb, Poetry Thought for Those at Home, T' Babby's Baskit Rattle, Man. Editorial: We Hear a Good Deal Amongst Working Men about the Abolition of the House of Lords, but There Is a Counterpart to It to Be Found in Our Sheffield Municipal Chamber, and It Will Be Well for Working Men to Have an Eye to Their Interests, and Go in for Either a Thorough Reform of the Aldermanic Bench or Its Abolition, for We Have Notices That Whenever a Question Is Introduced into the Council in the Direct Interest of the Working Men, That Both by Voice and Vote the Majority of the Occupants of That Bench Oppose It, We Are in the Midst of Great Developements, Our Position Is Unique in the World's Economy, It Is Gratifying to Find the Sheffield Town Council Intend to Oppose Any Private Companies Who Seek Powers to Supply Electricity within the Borough, We Have More than a Million Organised Men. Sports: Meeting of Weavers at Skipton, Divi Hunting. Letter to the editor: United Machine Workers' Association To the Editor of the Factory Times. Classified ads: What about Owen's English Watches?, Stead and Simpson Limited, Watches, Watches, Watches. Display ads: Multiple Display Advertisement Items.

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