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News from 24/10/1890

1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Lat Waddington, Charles Kingsley, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Wm. Henry Peck, Thos Martint, G. D. Kelley, T. Bailey, W. J. Davis, T. R. Threlfall, Haydon Sanders,

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Frontmatter: The Workman's Times. News: It Is Said That a Minister in a Country Kirk in Scotland Stopped in the Course of His Sermon to Ask a Member Who Was Deaf:"Are You Hearing, John?""O, Aye," Was the Response, Merchants and Brokers Say That They Pay Nearly Double the Price Per Ton in Barrow for Loading Their Vessels than in Maryport and Workington, Where the Same Class of Goods Are Manufactured, and yet the Wages in Either of These Ports Are 2s. Per Day, or 12s. Per Week, in Excess of the Wages Paid at Barrow, Hull Municipal Elections The Labour Candidates, Workmen's Notes and Notions Newcastle-On-Tyne, Meeting of Lithographic Printers in Birmingham Mr. G. D. Kelley on the Work of the Society and Trades Unionism, The Intimidation Case in Newcastle One Society Prosecuting Another, Workmen's Notes and Notions The Potteries, The Gas Stokers of Darlington and the Twelye O'clock Saturday, Leicester and Boards of Conciliation, The Workman's Times May Be Had Every Thursday From, Now, If "British American's" Letter Stood by Itself, It Would Not Perhaps Be Worth While to Treat It Seriously, The Hogiery Trade Quiet at Leicester and Nottingham, A Yorkshire Pioneer, A Hot Horse-Shoe, "Friend Mauscomb, I Am Pleased That Thee Has Got Such a Fine Organ in That Church", Sheffield Labour Representatives and Their Critics, Workmen's Notes and Notions Birmingham, Automata, Kidderminster Kidderminster Notes, Cunctatorian Fancies, What Shall We Drink, Household Hints, Stockton Trades Council, Letters in Type Held Over, The Hoardings and Walls Are Now Covered with Election Addresses, and Notices of Meetings of the Candidates for Municipal Honours in Every Ward in the Town, It Is Said the Move Will Be to Put up That Highly Genteel Member, Mr. Lawley Parker, to Move That the Whole Matter Be Referred to the General Purposes Committee, Gleanings and Comments, Meeting of Birmingham Shop Assistants, The Realities of War, The Muzzling Order Has Been Rescinded Cheshire, Meeting of Coachmakers in Birmingham, Clever Married Women, A Ticket-Of-Leave Woman Named Warry Has Been Sentenced to Five Years' Penal Servitude, at Ports Mouth, for Stealing a Blanket, Value 4s, Are the Workmen on Earnest about Direct Labour Representation?, In One of the Union Yards There Is a Workman Who Has Been Spreading Broadcast What All the Yard Flatly Term Lies, and His Inventiveness in This Respect Is Really Astonishing, Dery and Derbyshire Ilkeston Notes, A Blood-Hound's Gratitude, A Considerate Governor, The Potters' Arbitration Crisis Mr. Owen Answers the Manufacturers, A Canny Scotchman, Labour Movements Abroad, Learning to Cook, It Is Reported from Warsaw That Another Attempt Has Been Made to Shoot the Czar, Multiple News Items, The Deputy City Coroner (Mr. Sydney Smelt), after Hearing the Evidence in a Case Where the Children Had Been Found Suffocated in Bed Whilst Sleeping with Their Parents, Said That Nine out of Ten Agitators on the Sanitary Reform Question Altogether Lost Sight of One of the Principal Factors in the High Mortality of Manchester, Which Was That a Great Amount of Uncleanliness Prevailed Amougst the Poorer Classes, Liverpool, Birkenhead, and Bootle Liverpool, Birkenhead, and Bootle Notes, Workmen's Notes and Notions Nottingham and Notts, Gasworkers' Treatment, Liverpool Tramway Employes, Nut and Bolt Makers' Association Quarterly Meeting, The Potters' Wages Question Important Resolution by the Workmen's Representatives, We Are Glad to See That the Various Trade Societies in the Hartiepools Intend to Bind Themselves Together by the Formation of a Trades Council, Mr. Owen Still Objected To, Intellect in Brutes, Punctuation, On the Question of the Health of Potters, Mr. Owen Candidly Admitted That Many Manufacturers Are Disposed to Do Their Best to Promote the Most Healthy Conditions of Working, and This Should at Least Satisfy Them That He Does Not Wish the Public to Believe That They Are All Alike in Their Carelessness as to Undermining Constitutions and Shortening Lives by Processes Which Are Capable of Remedy, St. Helens St. Helens Notes, Midland Counties Framework Knitters' Federation Meeting at Leicester, East Worcestershire and South Staffordshire Blast Furnacemen's Association Help for the Scotch Blast Furnacemen, Trades Unionism, Its Losses and Gains, It Is a Cheering Thing to Find That Labour Sometimes Has Reason to Hush Its Voice of Complaint, and Change It into a Note of Admiration and Praise, Leicester and Leicestershire Leicester Notes, An Artilleryman Named Rhodes Has Died at Woolwich at the Age of 23, after squandering a Fortune of £10,000 in Two Years, Labour Representation and Fair Wages in Nottingham, The Eight Hours, Bill, A Genuine Enthusiasm Has Been Aroused among the Working Classes of the Borough, and on Every Hand the Attempted "Snuffing Out" of Labour Aspirations and Ambitions, in Order to Gratify Political Feelings and Personal Friendships, Has Been Strongly Condemned, An Action Has Been Brought by Mr. Loftus Remond, Secretary of the Alliance Cabinet Makers' Association, against Mr. Thomas Grindley, Master Cabinet Maker, 10, Park-Street, Cheetham, for Assault, There Was a Remarkable Demonstration on Saturday in Manifestation of Mr. P. J. King's Popularity among the Working Classes of the Borough, The Iron and Steel Workers of Dowlais Have Obtained a 10 Per Cent Advance in Their Wages after Having Been on Strike a Fortnight, Blastfurnacemen Organising in the Midlands, A Mr. Mullett, Formerly Official Architect to the United States Government, Has Shot Himself with a Revolver in Consequence of Heavy Losses in Business, Now That the Shop Assistants Have Commenced a Trade Organisation Some of the Birmingham Clerks Are Beginning to Cry out against the Many Grievances Which They Have to Suffer, A Wise Man's Reflections, We Have Seen Mr. Broadhurst Many Times in Fine Form, and Especially When Someone Has Ventured to Tread on His Favourite Corn; but We Do Not Remember Ever Seeing a Finer Expression of Righteous Indignation Permeate His Entire Figure as When He Gave Expression to the above Sentence, and One Could Not Help Feeling That Had He Possessed the Power of the Old Protector He Would Have Made Short Work with the Traducers of England's Trade, At the Grimsby Trades Labour Council Meeting on Friday Night a Deputation Was Appointed to Wait on All the Other Candidates for Seats in the Town Council in Order to See How Far They Would Support the Labour Programme, and Report Accordingly, with a View to United Action on November 1st, Disappointment, An Ingenious Parent, Some Trouble Is Being Caused at One of the Firms in the District, The Officials of the Hydraulic Crane Men's Union, Which Was Formed a Fortnight Ago and Embraces Men from Both Sides the Mersey, Are Doing Some Good and Useful Work, Enrolling Men in a Wholesale Fashion, and Are Now Busily Engaged in Connection with the Officials of the Liverpool Trades Council Drawing up a Code of Rules Which, When Completed, Will Be Submitted to the Registrar General for Registration, The Whirlwind Has Not yet Expended Its Force, The Call to Arms in the Forthcoming Municipal Election Was Sounded This Last Week, When One of the Political Parties in the Borough Held a Meeting for the Purpose of Selecting Candidates to Fight the Different Wards, Lurrymen's Agitation, Good Advice to Married People, Amalgamated Society of Enginemen, Cranemen, Boilermen, and Firemen, Recreation, Gambling, and Combination An Appeal to Working Men, Presentation to a Birmingham Trades Unionist, Railway Carriage Doors. Poem, verse: Our Friends Abroad Song—After Henry Russel, Poetry "The Reason", The Village Blacksmith. Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake, Chapter XXII Strange Arrivals, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XXI. Letter to the editor: Councillor H. Sanders and His Seat on the Walsall Town Council To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Labour Electoral Association and the Eccles Election, Letters to the Editor Councillor Sanders and His Enemies, A "Pottery Gazette" Writer on the Duty of Potters To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Birmingham Brassworkers and Public Contracts. Business: Hull Railway Workers Mean Business. Editorial: Liverpool Workwomen. Classified ads: Published for the Proprietor, at 25, Byram-Arcade Passage, Huddersfield, by Joseph Burgess.

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