News from 25/07/1891
1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
C. Upsen Downes, E. Aitken, J. Morrison Davidson, George Fisk, Ocilvie Mitchell, Wilkie Collins, William Walker, Thos. Briggs, Evacustes A. Phipson, Arthur Field, John D. Christie, John H. Owen,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Workers Cry. News: Our Political Organisations The Women's Liberal Federation, The Strike at Samuda's, The Fustian Cutters' Strike Congleton, The Homes of the Workers No. II.—Charity Indeed, Hurrah for Federation!, Low Wages Killed Them, Parsons' Perquisites, The Giant of Labor, Labor Summary, See-Saw: Played Out!!, Scotch Notes, Continental Notes The Railway Strike in France, Free Speech at Chelsea Magisterial Decision, Jalap and Jam, Prohibition and Temperance Notes, Important Communication Shall We Enlarge Our Borders?, The Labor War Echoes of the Struggle from Far and Near, The Dublin Strike, London Cabmen, Progress of the International Labor Movement, A Promising Outlook, The Worker at Play Free Education and Amusement, Winsford A Return to Work, Mr. Abel Andrews, Whose Little Work "Books and Men" Was Noticed in the Workers' Cry a Few Issues Back, Has Received a Communication from Mr. Gladstone in Reference of the Book, American Notes, Correspondence, Midland Railway Workers on the Move, Intimidation, A Testimonial To Whom It May Concern, Shop Assistants Arrested at Hammersmith, Bristol and District, Multiple News Items, £20.—Tobacconists Commencing, Warrington and District, An Unwarrantable Intrusion, The National Union of Clerks, The "Dangerous Classes", Christianity and Socialism. Display ads: Autumn Winter, Multiple Display Advertisements. Classified ads: To Those Who Study Economy, Successful Advertising, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Swift Gold Medal Knitter, Eaufoys Mait Vinegars. Editorial: The Magistrates and Trade Unionsis, Stop Thief!, Where to Go. Poem, verse: The Birthright of the Poor, Listen!!. Fiction, drama: Christopher Next the Haggite A Radical Romance, Chapter VI Getting Nearer to the Mystic's Home. Letter to the editor: The Warehouse Assistants' Grievances To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, The Labor Army To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, The Charity (Dis) Organisation Society To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, The Land for the People To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, Labor Candidates for Mid-Kent To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, The Cry of the Forgotten To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, The Omnipotence of Parliament To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, "Trade Unionism as It Is and as It Ought to Be" To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, To the Editor of the Workers' Cry.
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