News from 19/12/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Frank C. Humphreys, George R. Sims, Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Mrs. Harriet Lewis,
ResumoFrontmatter: Yorkshire Factory Times. News: Bradford, Knottinglly, The Process of Subtraction Illustrated, The Bradford Woolsorters Special General Meeting, War.—Over the Guns, What We Hear Bradford, A Column for Law Matters, Cool Custer, Well, I Have Had a Lot of Letters This week I Have People to Write to Me, Even When They Don't Agree with Me, Shopmeeting of Weavers at Stainland, But Perhaps You Would Have a Slower Measure with a Touch of Sadness in It, Bro. Gardner's Lime-Kiln Club The Cry of Reform, A King's Presonco of Mind, £100 for a Disabled Joiner at St. Helens, Jupiter's Belts, Mr. Norris Hepworth Is Trying for the Third Time to Get Returned as Councillor to the Leeds County Council, and for the Second Time within Two Months, Cunctatorian Fancies A Goosequill Article, The Perpetual Borrower, When Will the Weavers of the West Riding of Yorkshire See the Absolute Necessity That They Must Not Expect All the Benefits That May Be Got in a Society Where the Members Pay 1s. Or Even 6d. Per Week, so Long as They Only Contribute the Modest Sum of 6d or Even 10d. Per Month, That Is What the Great Critic Said about Walpole, and If We Didn't Know That He Was Talking about That Gentleman We Might Be under the Impression That He Was Writing, by Anticipation, of Our Friend Goosequill, the Journalist, A Number of Children Were Playing in a Merchant's House at Zeitz, When a Youth Entered the Room Wearing a Black Mask, Which so Frightened the Daughter of the Lost, Public Meeting of Weavers at Wibsey, Meeting of the Directors and the Committee, The Railway Workers of Morley Have Decided, Few as They Are, to Support the Men Whom They Expect to Be on Strike at Hull, Financially and Otherwise, and If Only Every Town Would Do as Morley Men Intend Doing, Neither Hull Men nor Newcastle Men Will Be Beaten in Their Attempt to Obtain Improved Conditions, The Amalgamated Society of Shuttle Makers, General Railway Workers' Union Meeting in Bradford, Another Matter of Very Charitable and Considerate Spirit, in the Shape of Notice of Motion was Discussed and Agreed to …, Three Lives Have Been Lost through an Explosion, on Saturday , of Steam on Board the British India Steam Navigation Company's Ship Jumna Which Was Lying in the Royal Albert Docks Ready to Proceed to Brisbane, Now with Regard to the First Body Member on Thursday Night Week, Christmas Day Important Notice, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, Destructive Mill Fire at …, I Have Lived to Know That the Secret of Happiness Is Never to Allow Your Enegies to Stagnate, At the Legen Gottes Colliery, Saxony, on Sunday, a Boy, 12 Years of Age …, The Workgirls at Messrs. Arthur's (Leeds) Must Have Been Easily Controlled When They Met the Other Noon to Listen to the Address of Mr. Wilson, of the Hospital Fund, or They Would Never Have Agreed to the Fourth Proposition to Allow the Charges of the past to Be Continued, The Basket-Making Trade, Mr. Spoopendyke and His Family Accounts Figures for the Family, The Geologist Is like a Gnat Mounted on an Elephant, and Laying down Theories as to the Whole Internal Structure of the Vast Animal from the Phenomena to the Hide, Bramley and Newlay, Appeal by the Strikers, There Are a Lot of Other Correspondents That Want Attending to but This Yawning Chasm Is Filled Once More, and There Must Be Conelusious, Kidderminster Kidderminster Notes, Notes on Passing Events, He Appears to Have Thought That He Saw Very for into Men; but We Are under the Necessity of Altogether Dissenting from His Opinion, Duelling in Japan, Will a Corpse Bleed ?, Bah! to Be Eternally Grinding out Nice Rounded Periods That Will Pass Master with the Critical Scoundrels That Lay the Flattering Unction to Their Souls That They Are My Masters !, Meeting of the Strike Hands, The Leeds Malsters Are Going in for Another Advance in Wages, Multiple News Items, Zig-Zag Papers, Tootsie, from Birm. Tham. Sends Me a Long Letter, in Which She … Me to Task for Some Remarks in My Article of Some Weeks Back, The General Union of Carpenters and Joiners Monthly Report, Fascination in Man, Meeting of the Workpeople on Monday Final Decision to Strike, Leeds, The Address That Was Delivered at Ossett the Other Day on the Question of Technical Education Was of a Nature to Spur the Youths of That District to Make Greater Efforts than Have Been Made in the Past, Household Hints, An Inquest Was Held at Mexborough on Saturday, on the Body of a Man Named John Stevenson, Aged 29, Who has Been Killed by Falling Into a Coke Hole, The Bakers of Leeds Have Done Much Good Work since They Formed Themselves into a Union, but Occasionally They Find That Some of the Employers Are Hard to Get over, and One Employer May Imagine He Is All Right, but He Bad Better Sing Low, The Strike at Manningham Mills, A Curious Case of Insanity. Editorial: Our Readers Will, No Doubt, Remember a Dispute of Weayers Taking Place at Tyersal Some Three or Four Months Ago, and Why We Refer to the Matter Again Is Because a Few of the Weavers Are Not Doing What We Conceive to Be Right and Just to the Public, There Is One Question We Should like to Bring before Our Readers in Connection with the Cotton Trade in Huddersfield and the Surrounding District Namely Their Piecers' Wages, We Are Pleased to Be Able to Draw Attention to a Scheme That Is on Foot in Bradford for the Establishment of a Trade and Friendly Societies' Club, We Publish in Another Column a Letter from One of the Men Employed in the Sanitary Department of the Huddersfield Corporation, and We Should like All the Readers of the Factory Times to Read It, Great Strike at Manningham Mills, Bradford 1,100 Hands Idle, We Notice in Our Last Issue That One of Our Correspondents Is Calling Attention to the Class of Workers Who Are Employed as Machine Knitters Both Flat and Round, And Now We Are Nearing the Main … What All the Bother Has Been About, Enginemen and Firemen Organising at Huddersfield, No, Thank You. Classified ads: Stead and Simpson Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Important Notice. Poem, verse: Stanzas Suggested on Seeing a Woodbine Entwining Itself round a Thorn, Poem A Toast, A Merry Christmas, Old Father Time. Weather report: Cold Weather Hints. Fiction, drama: The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XXXI, The Hidden Hand or Capitola the Mad-Cap Chapter I, The Old Life's Shadows Chapter I, The Old Life's Shadows Chapter II Ignatia, The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Larthquake. Business: Trades and Labour Council for Shipley, State of the Skilled Labour Market, The Threatened Strike in the Cotton Trade Averted The Operatives' Demands Granted, The Electrical Trades Amalgamation of Two Unions. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor The Dispute at Manningham Mills, Suggested Alterations in the Constipution of the Weavers' Associations To the Editor of the Factory Times, The Grievances of Machine Knitters To the Editor of the Factory Times.
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