News from 01/09/1917
1917; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Victor Fisher, Joe Terret, John Hodge, C. Betts, Ethel Gower, J. Sanders, T. G. Martin, C. Betts, Ethel Gower,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British Citizen and Empire Worker. News: Mrs. Fisher on the Enemies in Our Midst, The Campaign Opened on Saturday Evening in Paragonsquare, and Had a Good Crowd, The London Campaign Abbey Wood, Organisation by Industry Is, in My Estimation (Writes Mr. R. Young), Sailors' and Soldiers' Fellowship No More Sharp Practice, Please!, Men Who Matter. VI The Right Hon. George N. Barnes, P. C., M. P., Australians Join the B. W. L. Munition Workers from the Antipodes Reveal Their Patriotism, The Allied Socialist Conference, The Week's Northern Campaign Miners Identify Themselves with Denunciation of Pacifist Intrigue, Labour and Democracy Open Letters to the Labour Party.—I, British Workers' League's National Crusade Deepened Feeling of the Democracy against the Pacifist Intriguings, The Provincial Branches Barnsley: Striking Sequel to a Pacifist Adventure, "Peaceful" Methods of Wigan Pacifists Seeking to Deprive Mr. Seddon of a Hearing, Mr. C. Duncan, M. P., and the Peace Intrigues "Peace Cranks the Biggest Enemies We Have to Fight", Mr. J. T. Reader Opened the Meeting on Wednesday and Spoke upon the Necessity of Labour Consolidating Its Ranks so as to Be Able to Hold Its Own against All-Comers, The Welsh Branches Cwmaman: B. W. L. Welcomes a Gallant Welsh Lad, A Grave Problem for the Cotton Workers Lancashire Interests Must Be Protected, British Workers' League, The "Peace That Cometh with Victory", "It Is Only by Labour That Thought Can Be Made Healthy, and Only by Thought That Labour Can Be Made Happy", Notes of the Week. Display ads: Trade Union Congress 1917, Mother—Send for This Free Present Then Watch Baby Grow Strong & Well, Osram, Multiple Display Advertisements. Business: The Scottish Branches Aberdeen: the Manipulation of the Trade Unions, Trade Union Notes How Pacifist Officials Are Being Rebuked by the Men. Editorial: Women's Confabulations, The Major Policy of Pro-Germanism How Germany and Turkey Are to Be Safeguarded, The Public and Our Own Members Were Delighted with the Splendid Work of Mr. Angus Jowett, of Bingley, Who Addressed Two Great Meetings on Sunday, Here We Take Our Glad Leave of This Malodorous Revelation, Craft Unionism v. Industrial Unionism Mr. R. Young's Declaration, Capturing the Unions Whilst Brave Men Are Fighting, Pro-Germanism Revealed in All Its Nakedness Apologies for Lusitania Crime, for the Murder of Nurse Cavell, for Every Hun Crime. Letter to the editor: When Labour Should Assert Itself The Supreme Duty—To Win This War, C O.'S in the Army How Do They Escape Being Sent to the Front?, Has Mr. Lloyd George Public Confidence? Would the Electorate Welcome a Change?, How We Treat Our Officers, and How Good Men Are Discouraged To the Editor of the British Citizen, The New Labour Party A Purpose, Patriotic, Honest, Convincing, Who Was Responsible for the War? The Fatal Apathy of the British People, How to Influence Public Policy Why Should Not Patriotic Bodies Unite with This Object?, Pertinent Thoughts on Many Subjects Our Correspondents Discuss the Active Problems of the Hour. Classified ads: Royal Co-Operative Collecting Society, Multiple Classified Advertisements, The Trade Union Congress Blackpool 1917.
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