News from 14/06/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John Ruskin, Charles J. Hunt, Alice Wellington Rollins,
ResumoClassified ads: The Best and Cheapest House for Workingmen to Buy Watches, Gold Alberts, Clocks, Jewellery, &c., Hughes' Bread Is the Best, Irish Manufactured Jewellery in Irish Design, in Connemara Marble, Bog Oak, &c., West End Outfitting Emporium, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Coughs, Bronchitis, &c., If Your Watch Stops Send It to a Practical Man. Frontmatter: The Belfast Weekly Star, a Newspaper in the Interests of the Working Classes, Belfast Weekly Star with Which Is Incorporated the Weekly "Brotherhood". News: Dock Labourers in Glasgow, Ireland The Great Southern and Western Railway Strike, Death from Starvation in Dublin, "Most Unsatisfactory and Alarming!" Sir John Gorst on the "General Labour Question, How Millionaires Are Made, The Marriage of Mr. William O'BRIEN, M. P., Our Visitors Arrivals for Week at the Leading Belfast Hotels, Newfoundland, The Origin of Wealth, Accidents in Mines, Socialism in New York, Strikers Pardoned, Glasgow Saddlers, Clifton Park Congregational Church, The Contract Labour Law, Washerwomen Unite, The Labour Movement England, Robinson & Cleaver's List, No Compensation, Principle Temperance and Party Politics, Cheddar Valley Poverty, "Visionary People", Women and the Study of Contemporary History A Good Chance for a Clever Girl, Canada Builders' Labourers Win, Co-Operation in Italy, Chicago Carpenters, The Cigar-Makers' Strike, Profit-Sharing in Massachusetts, No Compensation Monster Meeting in Hyde Park, To the Working Men of Belfast Don't Be Fools, "No Betting Allowed" The Duke of Buccleuch and the Fraternity, Old Jewellery Done up as New, Miners on Strike, Newry Dock Labourers, Avenue Hotel, Dublin Carpenters Strike, House of Commons The Government Cannot Restore Wheat-Culture, Scotland, This "Takes the Cake!", Since the Committee Commenced Its Investigation Some Startling Facts Have Come to Light, Man the Destroyer, Our London Letter The Proportion of Spirit Licenses to Population, A Gigantic Swindle How the London Companies Treated Their Irish Tenants, Our American Letter Carnegie and His "Gospel", Arbitration, Extraordinary Outrage in a Newry Church Stealing an "Innovation", Cardinal Manning as a Christian Socialist, Belfast Saddlers' and Harness Makers' Union, Mr. Davitt and Mr. T. P. O'CONNOR, Bray Working-Men Unite, A Co-Operative Boarding House, Parliament House of Lords. Business: Motherwell Trades Council Have Agreed to a Petition in Favour of the Eight Hours Bill. Letter to the editor: Charles J. Hunt, Atheist [To the Editor]. Editorial: Note by the Editor. Fiction, drama: Uncle Tom's Tenement Chapter XIII, Mr. O'BRIEN'S Novel From the Point-Of-View of an Earnest Liberal-Minded Protestant. Arts and entertainment: Fashionable Society. Display ads: Keep out the Foreigner.
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