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News from 16/10/1920

1920; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

William Graham, I. H. Kent, M. T. Simm, Col. John Ward, I. H. Kent, E. E. Cooper, Chas. S. Dunbar,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The British Citizen and Empire Worker, "The British Citizen," Which Depends on British Support for a British Necessity, Notices to Correspondents. Table of contents: Principal Contents. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, No Strength and Unable to Eat. Display ads: Multiple Display Advertisements. News: The Secret Assassination of Industry Red Agents and Red Propaganda in British Workshops, Since the Federation Reached Its Present Dimensions There Has Not Been a Strike Movement Which Was so Well Thought out, so Well Co-Ordinated, and so Thoroughly Backed by the Organised Working Class, Mr. C. Jesson. M. P., and the Communists, The One Fear That Is Ever Present in the Mind of the Working Man Is the Dread of Unemployment, Mr. Simm, M. P., and the Government Defending the Corporation Tax: Why Co-Operators Are Not Hurt, "The British Citizen" 2nd Photographic Competition Results and Prize Winners, London Battersea, Using the N. D. P. To Fight Revolution Mr. Seddon, M. P., as Chairman of a Notable Sheffield Conference, Correspondence, By the Way Cabinet Changes.—Rant and Rhetoric.—Something New in Strike Demands, Stitches and Their Uses X.—Oriental Stitches, To All London Members! "Educate and Organise", Mainly for Women Trifles of Importance, Provincial Edinburgh, Every Member of the Working Class Understood Something of the Miner's Life and so Was Willing to Back Him in Almost Any Claim for Increased Wages, Multiple News Items, There Are Any Number of Bag Designs to Choose from, and None of Them Are Difficult to Make, Labour's Compensations Contentment and Peace of Mind, The National Union of Ex-Service Men (the N. U. X.) Was Formed Eighteen Months Ago as a Body of Class-Conscious Ex-Service Workers, The Dearth of Trained Nurses Why Is It?, Notes of the Week, Last Year, during the Sittings of the Sankey Commission, a Considerable Amount of Interest Was Aroused in the Condition of Mining Villages, and It Was Generally Conceded That Some Definite Steps Should Be Made to Offect Improvement. Business: Trade Union Topics Enterprising Northern Workers—Industry and Support of Unemployed—Strike Threats and Danger to Housing—Unemployment …, What's Wrong with Trade Unions? The Lesson of History. Poem, verse: Matt's Miscellany A Weekly Chat on Many Matters. Sports: The Football Field Big Crowds, Big Scores, Big Surprises, The Citizen's Sport The Fickle Goddess—Kempton and Lingfield—Some Good Week-End Sport. Letter to the editor: A Confident Appeal, Is the Sytem Wrong?, The Responsibility for Decreased Output. Editorial: The N. D. P. Campaign A Remarkable Picture of a Great and Insistent Propaganda.

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