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News from 24/10/1890

1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Lat Waddington, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Wm. Henry Peck, J. Wm. Downing, Allen Gee, Joseph Pollard, Allen Gee,

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Frontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. News: General Booth's Book,"Darkest England and the Way out of It," Is Now before the Public, and Has Created Quite a Sensation in Philanthropic Circles, and beyond Having Created a Sensation Had Already Produced a Substantial Sum toward the Vast Amount Necessary to Carry out so Complete a Scheme of Social Reform, Five Young Miners, of Bishop Auckland, Have Been Arrested on a Charge of Murder, Committed on Saturday Night, A Column for Law Matters, But Let Us Turn Our Attention to the Rule Spoken Of, Meeting of Unskilled Workers at Ravensthorpe and Brighouse Meeting at Ravensthorpe, My Friend Asks Me If I Know a Better Government than the British Government to Point It Out, What Boggard Hears, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, Mr. Morris Hepworth Is Again a Candidate for Municipal Honours, Now, If "British American's" Letter Stood by Itself, It Would Not Perhaps Be Worth While to Treat It Seriously, A Yorkshire Pioneer, A Hot Horse-Shoe, Leeds Leeds Notes, The Leeds Dyers Are Still out on Strike, and, Unfortunately for Them, the Largest Places Are Not Busy, and Can Afford Better than a Short Time Ago to Play a Waiting Game, So the Enterprising Firm of G. W. Oldland and Co. Have Purchased from Messrs. Green the Premises to Be Occupied by the Messrs. Green as a Carpet Factory in Mill-Street, Which-They Intend to Fill up with Looms as Speedily as Possible, so I Am Informed, Automata, Have You Pain, Cunctatorian Fancies, Strike of Weavers at Wibsey, My Friend "British American," in Concluding His Letter, Observes, The Chemical Workers throughout the Heavy Woollen District, Are in an Unfortunate Position, A Social Evening at the Bradford Wool-Sorters' Room, What Shall We Drink, Household Hints, The West Riding of Yorkshire Weavers Association, Gleanings and Comments, It Is Said That a Minister in a Country Kirk in Scotland Stopped in the Course of His Sermon to Ask a Member Who Was Deaf, The Realities of War, These Men Are the Very Men Who Are Chiefly to Blame for the Low Prices in the Clothing Trade, Weavers' Dispute at Huddersfield, Meeting of Coachmakers in Birmingham, Clever Married Women, The Board of Guardians at Bramley Are a Curious Lot, A Blood-Hound's Gratitude, A Considerate Governor, Siamese Twins Have Been Born at Shelleyville, Indiana, but Died in a Few Minutes, Leeds Dyers' Strike, Lady Dilke and Councillor Hepworth, at Leeds, A Canny Scotchman, Labour Movements Abroad, Are the Workmen in Earnest about Direct Labour Representation?, Learning to Cook, It Is Reported from Warsaw That Another Attempt Has Been Made to Shoot the Czar, Multiple News Items, Amalgamated Society of Enginemen, Cranemen, Boilermen, and Firemen Secretary's Quarterly Report, The Stanningley Dispute Is Ended, and Although It Might Have Ended Better for the Men We Are Not Disposed to Cavil, I Wonder If This Is the Way the Trick Is Worked, Bradford, Labour Representation in Bradford Withdrawal of the Labour Candidates, Claim for Wages, The Bradford Woolsorters' Union, Bingley, On Sunday, at Quincey, Illinois, Lillie Booth, Daughter of a Wealthy Man, Shot Her Lover, Daniel Price, Because He Refused to Marry Her, One of the Goody-Goody Papers Is Trying to Show What a Large Amount of Trades Union Tyranny There Is at Cardiff, At Stalybridge, on Sunday Night, during a Harvest Festival at Christ Church, a Man Named Norton Fell down and Expired, I Am Asked to State, and I Do so with Pleasure, That Graham Wallas Will Lecture at the Longsight Liberal Club To-Night (Friday) on "Poor Law Reform;" on To-Morrow (Saturday) at the Rooms of the Socialist League, 60, Grosvenor-Street, All Saints', Manchester, on "The Future of Democracy;" and That Edith Bland Will Address the Haughton Green Women's Liberal Association on Monday Evening Next, And on This Point It May Be Well to Remind "British American" That America, Herself Has Furnished Some Signal Examples of Poor Men Who Have Passed through the Morass of Her Public Life and Come out Unseathed and Untainted, Bradford and District Machine Wool Combers' Association, The Amalgamated Society of Shuttle Makers, And This Brings Me to the Second Part of "British American's" Letter, Intellect in Brutes, Punctuation, Notes on Passing Events, Leeds Labour Electoral League and the Municipal Elections, What We Hear Keighley, The Dispute That Took Place between the Management at Manningham and Their Knife Men, or Cutters, a Report of Which Appeared in the Columns of Our Last Issue, Opens up a Question of Much Importance to the Labour Communities in the District, Namely, as to What Extent the System of Commission of Advantage or Disadvantage to the Workers, The Wife of a Publican at Watton, Norfolk, Fell Downstairs the Other Day, and the Teeth of in Ornamental Comb She Was Wearing Were Forced into Her Skull, Causing Death, A Visit to a Workshop Conducted on the Productive Co-Operation System, £20 for Advice and Medicine, Law Cases Breach of the Factory Act at Yeadon, The Iron and Steel Workers of Dowlais Have Obtained a 10 Per Cent Advance in Their Wages after Having Been on Strike a Fortnight, The Gas Stokers of Darlington and the Twelve o'clock Saturday, A Mr. Mullett, Formerly Official Architect to the United States Government, Has Shot Himself with a Revolver in Consequence of Heavy Losses in Business, Disappointment, An Ingenious Parent, Holdroyd's Gravel Pills One Dose Relieves! One Box Cures!, The Village Blacksmith, Amongst All the Cases of Fining Which Have Come under Our Notice during the Last Few Weeks, One Which Has Taken Place at Halifax, We Think, Takes the Palm, The Whirlwind Has Not yet Expended Its Force, The Call to Arms in the Forthcoming Municipal Election Was Sounded This Last Week, When One of the Political Parties in the Borough Held a Meeting for the Purpose of Selecting Candidates to Fight the Different Wards, Meeting at Brighouse, "Friend Mauscomb, I Am Pleased That Has Got Such at Fine Organ in That Church", Good Advice to Married People, A Footman at Dijon Has Won £20,000 in the Panama Canal Lottery, Halifax, Two Sailors Were Drowned from the Hull Steam Travler Excelsior on Saturday, A Labour Candidate for the Huddersfield Town Council A New Departure, Recreation, Gambling, and Combination An Appeal to Working Men, The Halifax Dyers Have Now Two Societies with Which They Can Become Connected, the Old Society, Which Is a Very Sound One, and the Newer One in Connection with the General Labourers' Union, I Must Confess It Beats Me—Beats Me Hollow to See the Way Some Things Are Managed, and When They Are Told Starvation Does Exist They Turn round and Say,"Men Should Be More Provident; They Should Put Something by for a Rainy Day", The Remedy for Victimising. Editorial: We Are Sorry to Find That at One of the Leading Firms in Huddersfield a Dispute Has Again Arisen upon the Question of Healds, We Give in an Another Column the Report and Balance-Sheet of the West Riding Power-Loom Weavers' Association, We Publish in This Issue a Communication from a Leeds Correspondent Having Special Reference to the Case of the Bradford Dyers, The End of Stanningley Strike, We Learn That the Labour Candidate for the Holbeck Ward of Leeds Will Have to Forego His Nomination, as He Is a Gas Stoker Employed by the Corporation, and as in This Position He Receives Money in Payment for Work, He Is Ineligible to Be Come a Member of the Council, We Hear That the Mayoral Position Is Going Begging, No, Thank You. Poem, verse: Poetry "The Reason!". Songsheet, music: Our Friends Abroad Song—After Henry Russel. Fiction, drama: The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XXII Strange Arrivals, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XXI.—Continued, The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon The Tale of the Great Earthquake. Classified ads: Agencies, Important to Advertisers, Public Announcements, What about Owen's English Watches?, Stead and Simpson Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Goldsbrough's Premier Embrocation, Reg, Watches, Watches, Watches. Business: Bradford and District Trades and Labour Council The Labour Representation Question, Leeds and District Trades and Labour Council, Trades Council, Huddersfield and District Associated Trades Council, Trades Unionism, Its Losses and Gains, Sheffield Labour Representatives and Their Critics. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor The Bradford Dyers.

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