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News from 15/08/1874

1874; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. Banks, Wm. Banks, Thos. Buckland, W. E. Yeats, W. Banks, Howard Evans, John H. White, Henry Tomlinson, Edward Richardson, B. Taylor, Lincolnshire Thrasher,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Labour League Examiner, Notices to Correspondents. News: General Information for Agricultural Labourers, Execution at Exeter, Good Intent Lodge.—Oil Miller's Branch, Notes from the General Secretary of the Federal Union (Gloucester District), News of the Week, British Slaves and Their Masters, Working Men's Representatives in the House of Commons, Food Adulteration, The Yorkshire Harvest, The Alleged Extensive Frauds at Norwich, In a Race between the Enchantress, American Yacht, and the Egeria, English Yacht, from Cowes to the Shambles, the Former, in Tacking off Hurst Castle, Carried Away Her Jibboom and Was Compelled to Put Back, The Results of the Session, A Singular Question, The Battle and the Victory Address to the Labourers Amalgamated League, Executive Council Meeting, Supposed Murder in Ashton, Notes by Edward Bradbury, Price of Tobacco, Notes by the General Secretary of the Agricultural Labourers' League, Termination of the Agricultural Labourers' March, Breach of Promise Cases, Harvest Notes, At Liverpool on Monday, John M'grave, the Man Charged with the Murder of Richard Morgan, by Kicking, Was Brought Up and Remanded, Settlement of the Colliers' Strike at Darwen, A New American President, The Seizure of Bad Meat at Birkenhead, A Melancholy Affair, Sudden Death at a Pic-Nic, The War in Spain, An Old Man at Bristol Has Been Found Dead from Starvation, and His Wife near Death from the Same Cause, Good Templary and Matrimonial Troubles, Subscriptions to the Locked-Out Members of the Amalgamated Labour League, Serious Charge against a Lady, The Treatment of Paupers in Workhouses, The Agricultural Labourers' Lock-Out The Victory of the Labour League, A Word to Our Irish Agricultural Labourers, The Criminal Law Amendment Act, the Master and Servants Act, and the Laws of Conspiracy, Reports from Districts and Officials of the Amalgamated Labour League, A Ladies' Swimming Match, The Tichborne Witnesses Are Unfortunate, Street Ruffianism in Birmingham. Poem, verse: Stand by the Union. Letter to the editor: Free Emigration to New Zealand To the Editor of the "Examiner", Emigration.—Large V. Small Farms To the Editor of the "Examiner", "A Lincolnshire Farmer" and the Labour Dispute To the Editor of the "Examiner", The Agricultural Labour Question To the Editor of the "Examiner", What Trades Unionism Has Done for the Working Classes To the Editor of the "Examiner", Agricultural Labourers Lock-Out Fund—London Committee To the Editor of the "Examiner", Queensland To the Editor of the "Examiner". Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Songsheet, music: Song:"Honest Pride". Business: Mr. MacDonald, M. P., and the Scotch Iron Trade, The Paid Trades Union Agitator.

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