News from 05/07/1889
1889; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
H. C. Dodge, M. Quad, Sylvanus Cobb Jr., Miss Kate Vaughn, Joseph Wild,
ResumoFrontmatter: Yorkshire Factory Times. News: The Wet Weaver and the Good Manufacturer, Queer Freaks of Memory, Alleged Leaving Work without Notice at Brierfield, The Bill Introduced by Sir Henry Roscoe to Amend the Dogs Act of 1871 Proposes to Put in Force a Series of Stringent Regulations on the Subject, The Eagle Mill Dispute Bolton The Week-End Excitement, The Two Strikes Which Have Occurred during the Week at Stainland and Halifax Respectively, Reports of Which by Our Own Commissioner Will Be Found in Another Portion of This Issue, Demonstrate Very Clearly the Great Need There Is for Organisation, Especially among the Female Operatives Engaged in the Staple Trade of the West Riding, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills Huddersfild, Had One, As a Stout Old Lady Got out of a Crowded Omnibus the Other Day She Exclaimed,"Well, That's a Relief, Anyhow", Of the Speeches at the Dinner We Need Not Say Much, as They Are Elsewhere Reported, Perfectly Satisfactory, Breaches of the Factory Act at Oldham, Claim for Wages, Guy Randolph's Choice, Getting around a Licking, R. H. M, A Land of the Dead, Misdirected Energy, On Saturday Last the Proprietor of This Journal Gave a Dinner at the County Restaurant, Bradford, to Most of the Leading Workmen and Others Connected with the Textile Industry of Yorkshire, Peck's Bad Boy His Pa Has Got Religion, Deputation of Yorkshire Weavers to the War Office Showing up an Underpaying Employer, "Yorkshire Factory Times" Reporting Staff, … the Old-Man, Limited Liability Companies, Melancholy Adventure Which Befell a Couple of Selfish Passengers, Strike of Worsted Weavers at Stainland 300 Women Threatened with Summonses, A Column for Law Matters Rules for Enquiries, A Short Time Ago the Dyers of Huddersfield and Bradford Determined, If Possible, to from a Branch Union of Dyers in Brig-House, Health Hints, "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates United Kingdom, General News, Law Cases Action for Wages Due at Burnley, Terrible Colliery Explosion in France Loss of Two Hundred Lives, On Tuesday of Last Week One of the Most Important Meetings Ever Held in Connection with the Weaving Trade Took Place in the Friendly and Trades Societies' Club, Northumberland-Street, Huddersfield, Life in the Far West [In Which There Is a Pic-Nic without Anyone Being Killed], In 1878 a Ten Per Cent Reduction Was Accepted by the Men; the Principal Reason Given by the Employers Being That Employment for the Men Would Be Greatly Increased and the Condition of Both Parties Materially Improved Thereby, The First Proposal Was of Such a Serious Character That It Was Decided Not to Dispose of It Finally at the First Meeting, but Remit It to the Weavers of the Mills Represented for Further Consideration, and the Meeting Should Stand Adjourned for Some Time, How to Make Marriage a Success, Children's Love of Dress, Offences under the Factory Act at Royton, Mr. R. Gillespie, One of the Suporintendents of the Methodist Sunday School Excursion from Armagh, Received on Saturday a Bill from the Great Northern (Ireland) Railway Company for £39 4s. 3d. For 941 Excursion Tickets to Warrenpoint on the 12th June, The Deaf and Dumb Lover, "A Letter, Mamma!" Exclaimed Minnie, with Sparkling Eyes, as Coming from the Post Office She Entered the Room Where Mrs. Towers Sat Knitting beside a Shaded Lamp, Notes on Passing Events, An Orthordox Squatter, The Competition between Bradford and Huddersfield Manufacturers Important Meeting of Weavers' Delegates at Huddersfield, Introductory, A Peep at the Signal Man, Rertibution, The Weavers at the Joint Meeting in Carlisle Promised Two Things, As Stated This Interview Came off, and as Might Be Expected Has Not Resulted in Much, Thomas Evans, the Labour Reformer, Strike of Carpet Setters at Halifax Extraordinary Reductions in Women's Wages, Eccentric Advertisements, Multiple News Items, Lord Cranborne and Half-Timers, Breaches of the Factory Act at Failsworth, "Yorkshire Factory Times" Inaugural Dinner Interesting Gathering Atbradford, Now We Think Our Readers Will Readily Understand Where the Difference between These Two Proposals Comes in, and Further How the Two Would Be Received at the Weavers' Meeting, Visit of the Shah to the Queen, Factory Act Prosecutions in Rochdale, A Young Wife's Trials, Curious Fancies of Illustrious Personages about Their Sleeping Apartments, Dropped, Government Clerk (to Friend): I'm in a Frightful Hole. Editorial: Life in a Workhouse, We Are Glad to See That a Very Proper Move Has Been Made by the Weavers of the West Riding in Approaching the Government with Respect to Contracts for Army and Navy Clothing, So Far as We Are Able to Judge, There Is Every Prospect of the Strike of Carpet Setters at Crossley's, Halifax, Proving a Success, But There Is Another Aspect of This We Could like to Point out, and That Is, How Utterly Helpless a Body of Workers Must Necessarily Be Who Do Not Prepare for This Purpose Beforehand. Poem, verse: The Riddle of the Spindles, Poetry Old Saws in Rhyme. Fiction, drama: Ethel's Love, or True and False Chapter III Mrs. Barley's Plol, The Gunmaker of Moscow; or Vladimir the Monk Chapter II A Strange Proceeding, The Yorkshire College, Leeds Exhibition of Textile Students' Work, Ethel's Love, or True and False Chapter I, The Gunmaker of Moscow; or Vladimir the Monk Chapter I. Classified ads: Longwood and Milnsbridge. Business: Shepley, English Industrial Insurance Collecting Societies and Trades Unions. Letter to the editor: The Division on the Ten-Hours Bill To the Editor of the Factory Times.
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