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News from 05/12/1890

1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Jay Bee, Samuel Andrew,

Resumo

Frontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. News: As a Sign of the Times, the Appearance of the Clerical Element upon Trades Unionist Platforms Is Remarkably Cheering to Those Who Desire to See These Gentlemen Taking a Due Part in Every Phase of Social Life, A Column for Law Matters, Thoughts from Dickens, The Trades Unionists of Shipley Have Long Felt the Need of a Body of Representatives, Whose Bent of Thought Lay in the Direction of Labour Emancipation, Next Week I Shall Give an Account of a Visit, along with Fitzgerald, to the Mayor's Place at Crown Point, and Also to the Co-Operative Corn Mill, Two Somerset House Clerks Have Been Sent to Prison, One for Two Years' Hard Labour, for Affixing Fraudulent Stamps to Transfer Forms, and a Solicitor's Clerk at the Same Time Was Sentenced to Twelve Months' Hard Labour for Using the Fraudulent Stamps, Again, What a Pleasing State of Things One of the Speakers Revealed, When He Told the Meeting That Men Were That Very Night Being Entertained by Somebody to a Hot Supper, Presumably to Keep the Men Away from That Meeting, Early on Monday Morning a Young Lad Named Fred Webster, 14 Years of Age, Met with a Shocking Accident at the Mills of Messrs. H. Briggs & Co., Shelf, On Picket—Strange War, The Australian Strike: Its Lesson to British Workmen, A Hint to Those Who Give Bread Away "Old Bread Bought Here", Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, Leeds Leeds Notes, Not a Captious Man, The Amalgamated Carpenters and Joiners' Society, The Boy Who Smoked, General Booth Has Made His Appearance in Leeds and Most Certainly Laid His Case down with Much Weight, so Much so as to Extract More than £2,000 on Monday from a Tight Lot of People, A Statement Was Made at the Leeds Borough Police Court Last Week by a Solicitor Defending a Factory Act Case That out of 160 Firms in the Boot Manufacturing Business It Was Not Known That Anyone Had Their Machines Guarded, and the Solicitor Tried to Overcome Mr. Dawson by Asking Him If He Knew of One, Household Hints, Shop Meeting of Batley Weavers, No, Thank You, Enginemen, Firemen, and Cranemen, Midlands Iron Trade Wages Board Meeting at Dudley, The Greatest Difficulty Is Experienced by the Weavers' Association When Dealing with Some Manufacturers, Prosecution under the Worsted Act at Wakefield, In One of Our Earlier Issues, at the Request of Certain Lady Correspondents, We Noticed What at the Time We Considered to Be a Glaring Case of a Breach in the Factory and Workshop Act, Presentation to a Workman, Amalgamated Union of Operative Bakers and Confectioners Halifax Branch, Fatal Mill Accident, Prosecutions under the Factory Acts at Huddersfield, One of Her Majesty' S Inspectors of Factories Has Recently Shown Us a Strap- Guard That, in … Opinion, Adequately Protects the Persons Attending a Scribbling Condenser from All Danger, and It Also Has the Advantage of the One Alluded to in Our Issue a Fortnight Ago, Inasmuch as It in No Way Binders the Man Throwing the Strap off or on as, by Letting down a Catch He Has Full Play, … When The Catch Is Up And The Strap Running It Is Utterly Impossible For Any Person To Be Drawn Round The Shaft, The Warpdressers at Work in Bradford Public Meeting at Great Horton, A Quarryman, Named Spencer Allen, of Queens Bury, Has Been Killed by Falling down a Quarry, Law Cases Breach of the Factory Acts at Holmfirth, Josh Billings Wisdom, Letters from the Oldham Employers' Secretary, Wages in the Cotton Trade Meeting of Oldham Spinning Trade, The Huddersfield Gasworkers Have Had an Easy Time of It in Their Negotiations for Advanced Wages, Politeness in Children, Bradford Bradford Notes, Labour Movements Abroad, Multiple News Items, Ossett, This, Then, Is the Position, His Honour and Bijah, Age and Intellect, National Federation, Thirty-Two Miners Have Perished in a Coal Mine at Brux, in Russia, through an Influx of Water, Whilst on This Question of Inspectorship, We Should like to Draw Our Readers Attention to the Great Area Overed by Mr. Hine and Mr. Dawson, Hull Corporation Contract Scandals Mr. Russell's Charges of Alleged Scamp Work, Small Boy, at Grocer's Shop, What a Peculiar Thing It Is —A Perfect Study in Economies—That Taking the Workpeople of the Country as a Whole They Live in a Hand to Mouth Fashion—One Week up, Another Down, Labour in Australia Interview with Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald, Ways of Smugglers, Workmen's Wives, An Interview with a Weaver School Board Fees, Now That Winter Has Set in In Right Good Earnest, and Good People Are Undoing Their Purse Strings to Meet Necessitous Cases of Temporary Privation, We Desire to Suggest to the Notice of the Philanthropio That There Are Such People as Textile Workers, and among Them a Body of Men Who Are Feeling the Pinch of Hard Times, We Refer to the Woolsorters, Alleged Libel by a Manchester Trade Union Official, The Engine Tenters and Firers of Leeds Had Better Look about Them for Better Protection, or the Repeared Fines for Smoke Nuisances Will Take All Their Wages Away, I Was Very Pleased to Notice the Fair Attendance at the Meeting Called in the Assembly Rooms the Other Night on Behalf of the Unskilled Labour of the Town, When a Fond Parent Sees a Boy Walk through a Gateway Instead of Climbing the Fence, He Is Worried for Fear the Lad Isn't Quite Himself, Last Week We Had Occasion to Mention the Fact That Certain Negotiations Were Going … with the Object of Settling Certain Matters Which Had Arisen between a Firm in the Hudderstield District and Their Weavers, Limitation of Apprentices, Shop Meeting of Weavers at Longwood, The Dyers at Heckmondwike Have Not yet Learnt the True Principles of Trade Unionism, or They Would Never Have Given Way in the Manner They Have Done, I Have Heard a Whisper, Bolton An Advance Conceded with Bad Grace, Christianity and Socialism, Cleanings and Comments, Cunctatorian Fancies What Is the Good of It All?, Another Good Boy, The North-Eastern Hours Movement Result of the Ballot, The Shipping Crisis at Cardiff Part II, Curative Uses of Charcoal, Victimised Pay Is One of the Benefits of the West Riding Weavers' Association, and One That Several of Its More Prominent Members Have Had to Claim since the Association Sprang into Existence, Some Eight Years Ago, Quarterly Meeting of Leeds Boot and Shoe Operatives, Meeting of the Oldham Operatives' Councils The Cardroom Operatives Refuse Employers' Terms, A Woman Named Hughes Died in the Maidenhead Cottage Hospital on Sunday from Severe Burns Caused by Her Husband Throwing the Conteuts of a Paraffin Lamp over Her during a Quarrel, Curious Petition from the Maidens of Carolina, Bro. Gardner's Lime-Kiln Club My Comfort When I Die, Four Lives Have Been Lost by the Burning of a Steamer on the Mississippi. Editorial: Notes on Passing Events, We Hear of Some Rather Strange Proceedings Which Are Taking Place in the Neighbourhead of Delph, We Hear of a Certain Place Where the Firm Are Paying Their Weavers 10s. For a Presumsbly 28 String Warp, When the Price upon the Scale Agreed to by Them and the Weavers' Officials Was 11s. 4d, We Are Extremely Glad to Hear This Week That at Least the Weavers of One Firm in the Halifax District Are Taking up the Hint That We Offered Last Week about the Forming of Committees at the Various Mills and Workshops. Poem, verse: Poetry The Scum of the Trade. Business: The Regiserar's Returns Respecting Trades Unions, Traders' Epitaphs, Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald, the Australian Delegate, in Leeds Address to the Trades Council. Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake, The Bailiff's Scheme, The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon Chapter XXXV. Classified ads: Crosby's Balsamic Cough Elixir, Universal Furnishing Company, Public Announcements, Have You Pain, Stead and Simpson Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Notice to Trade Union Secretaries.

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