News from 17/07/1891
1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
M. Tucs, Paul Hann, M. Mercer, John Woodmansee, J. D. Cunningham, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Fidus Achates, Fidus Achates, Miss E. Burke, B. Blackburne, M. Holland, E. Taylor, M. Hughes, M. Lang, C. Beckett, Jack Wire, Hod Carrier, J. L. Bedford, W. Hocking, J. M'Lean, C. Bayford, S. Jones, F. J. Aston, G. Rickards, E. Gay, J. Firmage, A. Turner, H. T. Robertson, Fred Collingwood, W. Plane, Joseph Rogers,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Workman's Times. Business: Trade Remains about the Same Generally, Although a Few Firms Are Working Better, Newcastle, On Tuesday Week at the Coal Trade Office, Newcastle-On-Tyne, the Durham Mining Federation Board by Request Met a Committee of the Coalowners' Association on the Wages Question, Sheffied Trades Council, The Amalgamated Picture Frame Trade Union, The Strike and Lockout in the London Building Trade, Notice to Secretaries of Trades Unions, Mr. John Burns' Election Fund. News: Notes by Upholsterer, Workmen's Notes and Notions London, The Workman's Times Can Be Had from the Following Newsagents, Manchester and Salford, How Fond Some People Are of Applying the Epithet "Agitator" to Trade Union Leaders, Croydon, The Meetings throughout Were Well Attended, a Flutter of Excitement Being Apparent at the New Departure, the Result of High-Born Hopes Capable of Magnificent Realization, My Note of Last Week Referring to Mr. John Kelly, of the Manchester and District Carters' Union, Had Its Designed Effect, for on Saturday Afternoon I Received a Note from Him Asking Me to Pay Him a Visit at a Certain Hour, as He "May Possibly Be Able to Dispel Some Few Wrong Impressions That I Evidently Held", The Working Men of Middlesbrough Have Just Lost a Privilege They Had since the Adoption of the Free Libraries Act by the Closing of the Durham-Streetrea Ding-Room, the First One Opened in the Town, and Which Is Situated in the Midst of "Busy Bees", Colchester Colchester Notes, A Resurrected City, A Matrimonial Fortune Teller What to Avoid in Marriage, Two Ladies Drowned, Mr. W. Shannon Presided, and in the Course of His Opening Remarks Pointed out That as a Result of the Meetings Which Had Been Held There Were Certain Employers in Erith and District Who Now Looked upon Union Men as the Backbone of the Working Class, and Were Willing to Pay Them Fair Wages, Death from an Overdose of Laudanum, Another Wedding Party Poisoned, Electrical Trades Union (Manchester Branch), It now Depends on the Various Societies Whether or Not in the Future the Federation Fund Shall Be the Central Strike Fund, Ten O'Clock on Sunday Morning Is Rather a Funny Time at Which to Hold a Meeting, but Notwithstanding This There Was a Good Gathering, Something like 250 Persons Being Present, On Saturday Last the Two Thousand Workers Who Have Benefited by the Reduction Celebrated the First 53 Hour Week by a Demonstration in Sutton Park, Enderby, A General Meeting of the Leicester Building Trade Council Has Been Held at the Workmen's Club, Bond-Street, Leicester, When the Following Resolution Was Passed, Suicide of a Youth, The Trades Union Congress at Newcastle-On-Tyne Is Likely to Be of Special Interest for Many Reasons, Notes by Gas, Notes by Mersey District, Information regarding the Unions as a Whole Will Willingly Be Given by "Magneto," 50, Wanseystreet, Walworth, S. E., South Wales Still Progressing, A Bear at Large in Devon, Builders' Labourers' Conference at Manchester, The Labour Upheaval in Australia, The Rival Preachers, I Find That Labour News from Here Is so Fully Reported in Other Columns That My Notes This Week Are Rather Scanty, His Honour and Bijah His Dear Richard, The First Committee Meeting of the Upholstresses' Society Took Place on June 10th, 1891, at the Cocoa Rooms, St. Luke's Place, Bold-Street, the President, Mrs. Lindell, and the Secretary, Miss S. Owens, Being Present, and after Several Subsequent Meetings the Deliberations with Regard to the Question of Wages Resulted, with the Sanction of the Body, in the Issuing of the Following Circular, A Curious Strike Case, Notes by Grinder, Notes by Hopeful, Navvies, Bricklayers' Labourers, and General Labourers' Union A Stormy Meeting at Walthamstow, Horrible Death from Scalding A Fall into Boiling Whey, Blyth, Scunthorpe, Business Man (with His Feet on His Desk, to Small Applicant), For Some Time past We Have Been Trying to Organise the Coal Porters of Dartmouth and Torquay into the Gasworkers' Union, The Latest Dodge of the Employing Class Is an Attempt to Compel Girls to Do Task Work under the Terrors of the Law, Haircutting on Sunday, Household Hints, Shocking Death of a Visitor at Bridlington, Happily, the London Trades Council Have Determined to Keep a Watchful Eye on the Busmen, Important Trade Union Appeal Case The Plymouth Convictions Quashed, At the D. M. Council Meeting to Be Held in the Miners' Hall, Durham, on Saturday, the 18th, There Will Be a Motion on for Discussion as to Whether the Council Confirm the Action of the Men of Murton Colliery or Not; Also Whether They Will Be Paid Strike Allowance or Not, The Members of the N. A. O. Plasterers Have Resolved by an Overwhelming Majority to Grant the Sum of £100 to the London Carpenters and Juniers' Strike Fund, the Same to Be Raised by an Equal Levy upon Each Member of the Association, Boot and Shoe Notes, An Instance of the Evil Effects of Overtime Is Seen in the State of the Tinplate Trade in South Wales, Where 20,000 Workers Have Been Thrown Idle for a Month Because the Stock of Tinplate in America Is Too Heavy, Grievances of Prison Officers, Teacher:"What Great Event Occurred in 1885?", A Docker, W. Smith, While Helping to Discharge Iron from the S. S. Congress, Let an Iron Billett Drop, and It Dropped across His Fingers and Fractured Them Very Badly, Notes by Bricklayer, Strange Death of an Otley Man, The Man Who Bought a Bonnet, The Hartlepools, Gateshead, Invited to a Banquet, The Nottingham Rotary Society Have Sent from Their Funds £520, and the Contributions and Grants Are Made up in the Following Manner, Barrow-In-Furness Notes, English Patents, A Working Girl's Romance, On M. P.'S and Editors, Buffalo Bill in Liverpool Taming a Savage Horse, Banbury, Ilkeston and District Notes, The Committee at Hook Which Was Appointed to Consider the Desirability of Running a Labour Candidate for the County Council, Are, I Am Told, Just Getting into Shape, and as the Present Member Is a J. P., It Will Look Somewhat Odd If a Labourer Kicks Him Out, At the Stipendiary's Court, Fenton, Walter Haden, a Shaftsman, Employed at the Oldfield Colliery of the Lane End Works (Limited), Was Summoned for That Being the Person Appointed to Examine the State of the Guides and Conductors of the Colliery He Failed to Make a Report of the Result of His Examinations on the 7th and 8th Ult, Walsall, I Hear There Is to Be a Great Labour Demonstration in Leeds, Facts in Brief, Labour Movements Abroad, Midland Counties Power Frame-Work Knitters' Federation Annual Delegate Meeting, Shot Himself Dead in a Police Cell, In Thanking Those Supporters Who Have Been Supplied with the Workman's Times by Mr. M Wilson, He Begs to Intimate That in Future They Will Be Supplied by Mr. J. Parkin, Newsagent, East-Street and Bridge-Street West, Who Will Be Glad to Receive Orders for the Same, Multiple News Items, It Is Quite Time Something Was Done, for the Labourers of Croydon and Surrounding District, and the G. U, The Gasworks Gave Their Employes an Excursion Free of Cost Last Week, and Paid Them Their Day's Wage as Well, Which, in My Opinion, Was Good Business, Mutes Bravely Rescued from Fire, Can a Thing Be Done to Allay, in Ever so Small a Degree, … Nursery of These Men?, The Workman's Times Can Be Obtained from All Newsagents, A Young … Having … an Old Widow with …, A Understand That the Leicester Hosiery Union Is about to Appoint a Permanent Organiser Whose … Will Be to Solicit Every Shop in Leicester or … to Either Join with Leicester or … Union of Their Own, Killed by Lightning, Workmen's Notes and Notions Nottingham and Notts, Wolverhampton, A Broken Gas Main Three Persons Suffocated, A Mother Murders Her Son's Wife, Leicester and Lefcestershire, Fred: "I Had a Fall Last Night Which Rendered Me Unconscious for Several Hours", Some of Our Statesmen Would Do Well to Take a Leaf out of the Book of M. Jules Simon on the Subject of Female Labour, Wearside, Middlesbrough, Liverpool, Bootle, and Birkenhead Notes, Charge of Killing an Aunt, At Platform No. 2 Mr. Thomas Abrey (London United Trades Committee) Presided, The Second Annual Picnic of the Members of No. 3 Branch (Platers' Helpers) Gasworkers and General … Union Takes Place on Tuesday, August the When the Members Will Procced to Chester in … Thus, Where a Substantial Dinner Will Be Provided for Them, Copies of the Workman's Times Can Be Had at 133, Derby-Road, Bootle, by Being Ordered Two Days from Date of Issue, and All Genuine Trades Unionists Can Not Possibly Do Better, or Gain More Information, That by "Laying Out" the Humble "Brown" on a Copy of This Excellent Paper, Best He Could Do, Kind Regards to "Electric Spark," "Battery Box," "Magneto," and "Early Bird", The Workman's Times May Be Had at Mr. Lee's, Newsagent, Regent-Street, Cowper Quay, Blyth, I Have Been with Some Bricklayers of This Town … Talking about the Workman's Times, Now Then, Carpenters Who Are Receiving 5d. Or 5½d. An Hour, Let Us Have You with Us; and You Fitters, Who Are Drawing 4½d. Or 5d., Let Us Have You; and You Turners, Moulders, and Drillers, Who Are Receiving about Two-Thirds of Your Proper Price, Let Us Have Your Assistance, Notes by Shellback, Bad Spelling, A Striking Testimony to the Value of the Apprenticeship System Is Furnished by United States Labour Commissioner Heath in a Report of a Personal Canvass of about 9,000 Workmen in 201 Shops and Manufactories in 25 Villages and Cities in Michigan, Notes by Rotary Hand, Wife and Four Children Murdered, I Am Pleased to State That All Our Recently-Formed Branches of the N. L. F. Are Strengthening Amazingly, Dockyard Men and the Labour Commission, However, Mr. J. Whitburn, General Secretary of the Amalgamated Engineers and Firemen, Holds an Opinion Which May Still Further Agitate and Alarm Some People, The Coal Trimmers in the Harbour Held Their Annual Excursions to Carlisle and Richmond Last Saturday, Never in the History of the Lace Centre Has Trade Been Known to Be in Such a Dilapidated Condition as It Is at the Present Time, Alleged Murder of a Child, The Monthly Meeting of the Leicester Building Trades' Council Was Held at the Workmen's Club, on Tuesday Evening Week, Mr. S. Hassell Presiding, Notes by Telephone, Brilliant Editor: "What Did You Find out about That Alleged Murder?", Bro. Gardner's Lime-Kiln Club A Feature That Is No More, Notes by Jack Wire, How Is It, Mr. Editor, That in Our Town Council the Councillors to a Man Pose as Workman's Candidates, and in Committee the Majority Try Their Very Utmost to Injure the Working Men Employed by the Corporation?, Drinking Dens in Whitechapel, The Bakers of London Are Agitating for Shorter Hours and a Revision of Wages, Notes by Transmitter, Shocking Cruelty to a Child, A Meeting of the Members of No. 2 Branch (Liverpool) Was Held on Thursday Night Week in the Rooms, I See by Our Monthly Report That the Strike of Plasterers at the Imperial Institute, Leeds, I Am Sorry That Some of Our Local Firms Take a Peculiar Way of Discharging Some of Their Poor Labourers, Railway Servants' Hours A Contented Engine-Driver, Sunday Labour on Mail Steamers, A Father, Chiding His Son for Not Leaving His Bed at an Earlier Hour, Told Him as an Inducement That a Certain Man Being up Betimes Found a Purse of Gold, Grimsby, Mr. Kelly Explained the Working Details of His Union, and Stated That the Night Previous They Had Got 20 New Members in Ardwick, and about Half That Number in Salford, Operative Bricklayers' Society Presentation to Mr. H. R. Taylor, The Afternoon Found Us on the Warpath Again, Devonshire Becentrics, Till This Year We Have Been Reaping the Benefit of Other People's Hard Work, but Now We Have Started a Branch of the National Labour Federation, Notes by Lynx, The Potteries, Mrs. Petts Buys Bric-A-Brao, The Strike in the Shoe Trade at Hinckley Drags Wearily Along, Work and Play, Amalgamated Society of Metal Planers, &c, Hull, The Language May Be a Little Bit Too Strong for Some of You, but as an Appeal to Those Trade Unionists Who Are Making Much, What We Think, Before the Newcastle Magistrates Lionel Bolt, a Collier, Was Summoned for a Breach of the Mines Regulations by Leaving a Pit, Owned by the Talk-O'-The-Hill Co., Limited, without Leave, Items of Interest and Invitations for Me to Attend Meetings May Be Left at the Barber's, 117, Tattonstreet, Notes by Railway, The London Society of Compositors Are Prosecuting a Vigorous Campaign against "Unfair" Houses, Both in Love with the Same Girl, The Attempt to Re-Introduce the Laundries Clause in the Factories and Workshps Bill during Its Passage through the House of Lords Has Failed, I Nèeds Must Go beyond the Confines of the Boundary Demarcation for the Only Piece of Information to Convey to Your Columns of a Propagandist Nature, and That Is Afforded by the United Workman's Association, an Organisation Composed Chiefly of Miners and Occupations Associated with Mining Enterprise, The Paragraph in Your Last Edition Re Our Doctor Was Fetching, at Least It Brought Him down to the Quay, When, in a Few Choice, Well-Selected Sentences, He Put All and Sundry in a Good Temper with Himself and Each Other, and Wound up with a Promise of an Annual Subscription of 5s. To Our Band Fund, Mistress:"What's the Matter in There, Mary?", Handling a Tennessee Crowd, The Judgment in the Plymouth Intimidation Case Appeal Has Been Delivered, and It Is All in Favour of the Trade Unionists and All against Mr. Bompas, Q. C, Jarrow, The Machinists and the Joiners, Tragic Affair in Paris, The Origin of Tunnels, Stockton, Yankee Hospitality, The Workmen Employed at Armstrong, Mitchell, and Co. Have Just Contributed the Following Sums to Our Medical Charities, The Philosophic Spectator; in an Article on "Workmen's Day Dreams," Rebukes the Able Editors Who Have Found Fault with the Labour Commissioners for Allowing the Representatives of London Labourers to Say Their Say, A Meeting of No. 2 Branch of the G. W. And G. L. U. Was Held on Thursday Night Week, for the Purpose of Electing New Officers, Mr. J. G. Taggart, C. … Being in Attendance, and Previous to the Election, … Delivered an Address, Which Chiefly Dealt with the Duties of the Officers and Their Power of Organising, Pointing out That Each of Them Ought to Be an Organiser on Their Society's Behalf, The Independent Labour Party at Bradford Great Mass Meeting, In Response to the Wish I Expressed a Fortnight Ago, A Public Meeting with Lime-Light Views Was Held in the Circus, Pit Heap, Jarrow, on Friday, The Post Office Mystery: an Open Verdict, Pembroke Dock, "Jones:"Where Have You Been for a Week Book", The Furlough An Irish Anecdote, Sheffield Sheffield Notes, Plymouth, I Should like to Urge All Designers and Draughts Men Who Are and Who Are Not Members of the Society Not to Forget the General Meeting, It Is to Be Hoped That the Attempt about to Be Made to Form a Board of Arbitration Will Be Successful, Mr."Tim," If You Would like to Meet "Fin," to Make Some Arrangements with Regard to the Selling of the Workman's Times, and for an Agent, Just Send a … to H. Lewis, 22, Alexandra-Street, Who Will Arrange a Meeting Any Time during the Next Week, Stating When and Where, Snake Destroyers, The Leicester Master Builders' Association Held Their First Annual Dinner at the Bull's Head Hotel on Thursday Evening Week, a Large Majority of the Members of the Association Being Present, Notes by Plastic, The Bakers Are Now Making a Gallant Effort to Retrieve What They Have Lost, In My Last Paragraph in Last Week's Notes, Please Read. Poem, verse: To —, Poetry The London Joiners' March, Federation, Birmingham, Combine, Fellow-Workmen, Combine!. Editorial: We Have Arranged for a Series of Meetings All around London, Which Keeps Us Very Busy, as We Want to Take Advantage of the Fine Weather, Our Meeting on North Quaywas Held Last Sunday Morning under Favourable Conditions, What Action Are We Going to Take in Regard to Central Hull at the Next Parliamentary Election?, I Am Sorry to Inform Your Readers That We Interred Another Good Workman on Saturday Last at the Cemetery, T. Hancox, for Many Years a Fitter at Samuelson and And Co.'s, I Was Talking to a Man Last Week, (We Are Indebted to Our Readers for Many Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects, Personal and Otherwise, Notes by Magneto, We Have Been to Wallaston and Started a New Branch of the N. L. F, We Are Going to Celebrate the Anniversary of the Eight Hours Day for Gasworkers This Year on Sunday, August 2nd, at Southend-On-Sea. Fiction, drama: The Old Life's Shadows Chapter XLIII, Chapter XLIV Glory!, The Hidden Hand or Capitola the Mad-Cap Chapter XLIII. Classified ads: Public Announcements. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor, The Police and Pickets To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Amalgamation of Railway Societies To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Newcastle Trades Council Election of Officers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Presidency of the Forthcoming Trades Union Congress To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Important to Painters To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Shipwrights and Mr. Burt's Award To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Bricklayers Sympathy with Carpenters and Joiners To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Help Wanted To the Editor of the Workman's Times, London and the Eight Hours Movement To the Editor of the Workman's Times.
Referência(s)