News from 31/05/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Geo. MacDonald, W. E. Gladsone, Sir D. Brewster, Alice Welington Rollins, Rev. A. Ramsey, Dr. Marcus Dods, Dr. E. Mellor, S. Young, F. W. Farrar, J. A. Froade, Sir W. Scott,
ResumoClassified ads: Hughes' Bread, Room Paper Warehouse, 66 High Street, West End Outfiting Emporium, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Wanted, Everybody to Read Brotherhood: and to Recommend It to Friends. Frontmatter: Brotherhood Belfast Weekly Star. News: A Notable Teetotaler and Vegetarian Isaac Pitman, Some Rich Americans, Who Is My Neighbour?, Why Are so Many People Poor?, Bridging the Thames, It Is Not the Intention of Providence That Men Should Pass a Few Years Here in Ignoble Sloth, Either with Indolence in Safety, or Pusillannimity in Danger, Dispute in an Episcopal Congregation The People at War with the Bishop, Meeting of the Conservative Party, Neighbourship Is Not Cancelled by a Difference of Religion, It Is Every Man's Duty to Labour in His Calling, and Not to Despond for Any Miscarriages or Disappointments That Were Not in His Power to Prevent, The Cabinet-Makers' Organisations The Amalgamated Society of Cabinet-Makers, Taxation of Ground Rents Sweating the London People, Great Southern and Western Railway Another Strike Threatened, English Co-Operative Whole Sale Society, Grattan's Parliament and the National Debt., Another Use for the Phonograph, The King of the Belgians, It Is Only by Labour That Thought Can Be Made Healthy, and Only by Thounght That Labour Can Be Happy, There Never Was in Any Country, I Would See England Free! Free and Unshackled, Subject to Law, to Reason, and to God, Thoughts on Labour, The Greatness of a Nation Depends upon Men Whom It Can Breed and Rear, "Unionists" and "Separatists", East Tyrone Unionists Demonstrate The Position of the Parties in Ulster, A Bad Example, and No Use, The Crushing Load of Militarism, Productive Labour Is the Sole Anthor of Wealth and of Every Physical Improvment; Either in the Solitary or Social Condition of Men, Even-Handed Justice, Wages in Germany, Mr. Gladstone and the Excursionists to Hawarden, "The Only True Friend of Russia", The Cost of Ivory, Multiple News Items, "On Tramp", The Motto Marked upon Our Foreheads, Written upon Our Door-Posts, Channelled in the Earth, and Wafted upon the Waves, Is and Must Be "Labour Is Honourable, and Idleness Is Dishonourable:, The Cleveland Street Scandals Mathews' Justice, More Excursionists at Hawarden, Lord Rosebery on Co-Operation Twenty-Second Annual Congress of the Co-Operative Society, "Peace on Earth", The New Tipperary Meetings The Police Flourish Their Batons and Several People Are Bludgeoned, Mr. Davitt on the Land Question, Justin McCarthy, Thus It Would Take the Highest Paid of the Highly Skilled Artisans, with the Absolute Certainty of Regular Work, at Least Fifteen, Thirty-One, Thirty-Eight and Forty-Nine Years to Earn the Daily Amount of Plunder Which These Respective Labour Robbers Wring out of the Workers!, How We Civilize Africa, Municipalised Tramways, The Cashel Meeting Speeches by Messrs. John Dillon and W. O'Brien, M. P.'S, The Labour Question in the German Imperial Parliament, Prince Albert Victor, Truth, Mr. Thomas Lea, M. P., Visits His Constituents "No Chance at Next Election!", The Man Deserving the Name Is One Whose Thoughts and Exertions Are for Others Rather than for Himself, Making Ready for the General Election, Newtownards Farmers Condemn Balfour's Bill, By Labour the Earth Has Been Subdned, and Man Redeemed Form Barbarism; nor Has a Single Step in Civilisation Been Made without It, The Youngest among Us Will Not See the Day in Which New Social Problems Will Have Ceased to Spring, as from the Depths, and Vex Even the Most Successful Solvers of the Old; or in Which This Proud and Great England Will Not Have Cause, in All Its Ranks and Orders, to Bow Its Head before the Judge Eternal, and Humbly to Confess to Forgotten Duties or Wasted or Neglected Opportunities.—W. E. Gladstone, Honest Men and Women, Another Liverpool Dock Strike, Imperial Federation, We Must All Toil, or Steal (Howsoever We Name Our Stealing), Which Is Worse, The Revolt in the Parish of Dundonald, To the Diligent, Labour Bringeth Blessing; the Thought of Duty Sweeteneth Toil; and Time Spent in Doinghatha Comfort That Is Not for the Idle, The Alliance Cabinet-Makers' Association, Neither a Godless Philosophy nor a Coldblooded Political Economy Can Make What Is Morally Right to Be Politically Wrong, Noble Words on Human Weal, Man's Destiny, Swallows Instead of "Carrier Pigeons" for Military Purposes, Belfast Royal Hospital Quarterly Meeting, A Grievance in Belfast, A Sister of Mercy, Let Us Not Lie and Steal, The Royal Hospital, Why Pay 3d for a 2lb Loaf When You Can Get Hughes for 2½d?, Independent Order of Rechabites Belfast District, The Labour Movement Burns and Bradlaugh, The Great Southern Strike The Directors Defiant, They Take Too Much Strong Drink, The Curse of the Human Race, Austria. Business: "Fair Trade", Belfast United Trades Council. Fiction, drama: Uncle Tom's Tenement Chapter XII. Poem, verse: Love to Our Neighbour. Editorial: Correspondence, To Betting Men, Brief Summary of Our Principles and Aims. Letter to the editor: Co-Operation [To the Editor].
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