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News from 06/12/1889

1889; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Christe Ellison, William Cryer, J. Gaunt, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Capt. Frederick Whittaker,

Resumo

Frontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. News: Notices, Meeting of Railway Servants at Keighley, Golden Thoughts, Sayings and Doings of Little Folks, Much Has Been Said in Leeds Recently about the Tailoresses Having to Pay for Power, Cooking, Infirmary Dues, and for Cotton, Whether They Choose or No, A Shoemaker Hung out a New Sign, and Then Wondered What Passers-By Found so Amusing, Press Opinions on "Her Double Life", A Column for Law Matters, Wholesale Murder, Meeting of Great Northern Railway Employes, The Weavers' Association and the Bingley Members, Bingley, Grand Diorama of Interior of Worsted Mill in Leeds Showing the Hands at Work as in Real Life, How Our Desires Lead Us Astray Is Beautifully Exemplified in a Recent Application Made by a Certain Manufacturer to the Windhill Local Board, Brought Him to Time, There Came to Our Knowledge the Other Day a Rather Singular Case, That We Should like to Mention of What Workpeople Will Do When They Think They Are Driven to Their Last Move, Amusing the King, "A Very Feeling Mesmerist", A Peculiar Industry, How "Good" Masters Treat Good Servants, Enthusiastic Meeting of Weavers at Holmfirth, Aggregate Meeting of Carpenters and Joiners in Leeds, A Poor Working Man, A Case Will Soon Be Tried in One of Our Police Courts That Must Astonish Even Those Who Are Not Easily Moved Because of Its Glaring Heinousness, The Lady Who Tapped Her Husband Gently with a Fan at a Party the Other Night and Said,"Love, It's Growing Late, I Think We Had Better Go Home," Is the Same One Who, after Getting Home, Shook the Rolling Pin under His Nose and Said,"You Infernal Old Scoundrel, You, If You Ever Look at That Mean, Calico-Faced, Mackerel-Eyed Thing That You Looked at To-Night, I'll Smash Your Head for You", Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, The Prison Tragedy, The Joiners and Carpenters of Leeds Number about 1,100, All Told, General News, Meeting with Stanley. Enthusiastic Greeting, The Distinguished Blind, A Correspondent Tells This Ancedote of the Poet Whittier's Success in Aiding a Little Girl Examination, Boating Fatality in Sussex, Martin Bowe, Alias John M'Coombe, Was Charged at St. Helens, on Monday, with Being a Deserter from the South Lancashire Regiment, Distressing Suicide at Cardiff, Mill Property in the Market at Batley, The Sioux Outbreak, The Great Tea Fight at Baildon, in Honour of the Re-Opening of Baildon Mills, Passed off Very Pleasantly, Indeed, as Far as We Can Gather, Cotton Companies, Notes on Passing Events, Some Accomplished Animals, A Genuine Crusce, A Most Amusing Story Is Going the Rounds Concerning the General Manager of the Great Western Railway, The Splendid Platform on Which a Brooklyn Woman Ran for Mayor, The Dwellings of the Labouring Classes, The Wholesale Clothiers' Operatives' Union Is Growing, The Dispute at Messrs. Arthurs, Wholesale Clothiers, Still Continues, and All Attempts to Come to Terms Are Futile, Maxims for Debaters and Conversationists, Important Notice to Correspondents, Law Cases Interesting Point to Millowners, Meeting of Weavers in the Holme Valley at Honley, The Leeds Tailoresses Dispute Thursday, The Demonstration of Railway Servants Held at Keighley Last Sunday Was a Perfect Success, Questionable Wisdom, Mr. Rickards, the Inspector of Factories for the Leeds District, Retires at the End of the Year, Multiple News Items, Impending Changes in Factory Inspectorships, Smile at the Baby, English as Written in Japan, Anna Katharine Green's Great Story The Forsaken Inn, Mrs. Harriet Lewis's Great Story "Her Double Life", Household Hints, It Is with the Deepest Possible Regret That We Have to Make the Following Remarks upon Any Body of Men Who Have at One Time Been Connected with a Labour Organisation, but We Should Not Be Doing Our Duty Did We Not Criticise the Action of a Number of Men Who Have Been Members of the Smallwire Drawers' Association, One of the Most Pleasing Features of the Meeting of Bradford Labourers That Was Held in Barry's Hall on Sunday Last, Was a Reconstruction of the Rules so as to Admit of the Entrance of Any Unskilled Labourer, What an American Lady Says of Our English Women Blacksmiths. Editorial: We Were Very Much Surprised Last Week to See in Our Issue That after All the Talk Which Has Taken Place in Regard to the Sweating System, Huddersfield Is Certainly Not Free from This Evil, We Hear That a Meeting of the Members of the West Riding Weavers' Association Was Held at Bingley Last Saturday Evening in Relation to Which We Should like to Offer a Few Remarks, Especially as Our Columns Have Been the Medium of a Letter upon the Association from a Gentleman Who Signs Himself "Enquirer", We Are Glad to Know That Any Course Is Being Taken to Prevent Mischief from Flying Shuttles, but We Certainly Think the Money Laid out in Wire Guards as a Protection to Weavers in the Loom Gate Is Nothing Short of Waste When Compared with a Good Shuttle Guard, Such as May Be Seen in Operation … the Technical Schools, Bradford, Any Working Day of the Week, We Have Repeatedly in Our Columns Drawn Attention to Numerous Cases of Boycotting in Yorkshire Mills. Poem, verse: The Belle of the Black Hills, The Country Stile, Ill-Timed Advice, The Weaver's Dream, Parody on Brutus's Speech to the Romans, Poetry A Winter Night's Musings. Classified ads: Look out for the Grand Christmas Number, The "Matrimonial Gazette and Confidential Marriage Register, Look out for the Great Christmas Number, Knitter, Public Announcements. Fiction, drama: The Great Kenton Feud; or, the Bride of the Beeches Chapter XVII The Stings of Conscience, The Great Kenton Feud; or, the Bride of the Beeches A Story of Love and Hatred in Kentucky, Table of Chapters, Chapter V A Missing Woman, Unknown; or, the Mystery of Raven Rocks Chapter IV, The Great Kenton Feud; or, the Bride of the Beeches Chapter XVI The Mysterious Papers. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor A Query, An Appeal to Bradford Woolsorters To the Editor of the Factory Times.

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