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News from 21/03/1890

1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

J. T. Williamson, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Anna Katharine Green, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, James Gibson, T. R. Threlfall,

Resumo

Frontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. News: The United English and Scotch Carpet Weavers' Association, Golden Thoughts, A Certain Course Is Being Pursued by a Foreman over a Large Weaving Shed in the Bradford District, Which, in Our Opinion, Is Objectionable in the Extreme, Eating Humble Pie, A Column for Law Matters, A Wonderful Petrifaction, Lady Dilke at Dundee and Aberdeen, There Is Hope yet for Bradford Factory Workers, If Many More Such Successful Meetings as the One so Recently Held in Horton Can Be Brought About, Poor Place for Stamps, How to Treat a Wife, Killing a Jaguar, Lady Dilke in Aberdeen, The Labour of Two Millionaires, Three Pictures from Life, Good Recipes for Frugal House Keepers, S. Anyway, It's a Good Thing You 'Ve Got the Land Is N't It, Pa, Although "Bulls" Are Not Confined Exclusively to Ireland, They, like the Shamrock and the Ivy, Flourish There to Perfection, and Have Long Done so, as the Following Specimens from the Irish Anualists Prove, Cowardly Dismissal of a Bradford Weaver, Skelmanthorpe, Nortonthorpe, and Clayton West, English Patents, Sir Henry Roscoe's Technical Education Bill, You Look as If You Had Been Kissed by … from the Wild North Land," Said a Pe… Young Lady to a Pretty Friend, Who…E Cheeks Were Glowing with Colour, Husbands and Wives, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, Awkward Christenings Good Stories Told by Clergymen the Bashful Parent, Thin Man:"What's That Hungry Looking … Following Me For?", The Great Battles of Labour The Struggles of the Gas Stokers, A Labour Classic The Justly-Celebrated "Brickyard Drama" Republished, About the Nose, Whese Turn Next ? Is a Question That Might Well Be Asked by the Public of Batley and District, His Lordship, Justice Grantham, in Charging the Grand Jury at the West Riding Winter Assizes, Delivered Himself of Certain Opinions regarding Trades Unions Which Should Not Pass Unchallenged, Mule Piecers Are a Much-Abused, Over-Worked, and Underpaid Fraternity, Birstall and Carlinghow, Ezra, More Sayings by Young Children, The Weavers in the Morley District Ought to Clothe Themselves in Sackcloth and Do Penance for the Many Mistakes They Have Blindly Made, A Coloured Swell, A Newspaper Overcoat, An Irishman Long Resident in Seaham Harbour Is Credited with the Following:"If I Live till I Die I'll See Ireland Agin, before I Have England, The Daily Consumption of Pills, Notes on Passing Events, Treasures of the Deep The Enormous Amounts That Old Ocean Hides, "Scene Selkirk Railway Station", The Agitation Amongst Weavers for an Increase of Wages, and Which Seems to Have Been Strongest in the Heavy Woollen District, Is at Last Making Its Way up into the Valley of the Holm, and If What We Hear Is Correct, It Was Time Something Was Done to Make a Move in That Direction, Cleckheaton, Scholes, & Westuati, How the Arabs Make Tea, Strikes of Weavers in the Holm Valley Weavers Dissatisfied at Newmill, Important Notice to Correspondents, A … Dairymaid, Elland, Weavers' Meeting at Great Horton, One Great Injustice That the Men Engaged in the Seal and Plush Batting Were Subject to Has Been Very Recently Removed, Murder of an Englishman, Ossett, The Easter Holidays Are Fast Approaching, and with the Holidays Comes a Practice That Deserves the Censure of the Factory Workers; and Not Only Their Censure, but a Determination to Discontinue It, The Dispute at Carlingnow, Which Was Still Unsettled When We Went to Press Last Week, Has Been Settled in a Way Which the Weavers Themselves Never Even Hoped Would Come to Pass When the Struggle Was Entered upon Five Weeks Ago, General News, Leeds, An Old Lawyer, in Examining a Witness Who Had, Been in the Army, Said "Come, Soldier, Tell Us What You Know of This Matter, Household Hints, Notes from Florida, the Land of Flowers, A Bit of Favouritism, Prudential Assurance Company, Little Girl: Papa, Did Mamma Say "Yes" to You Right off When You Asked Her to Marry You?, No, Thank You, How Marriages Are Arranged in Russia, £100,000,000 Unclaimed, The Leavenworth Murder Latest Developments in the Mysterious Case, Saddleworth. Editorial: One of Our Leeds Weekly Contemporaries Has Begun a New Feature in Its Columns Solely, We Believe, Because of Our Introduction into the Ranks of Yorkshire Journalism, During the Last Week We Have Heard of a Place in the Immediate Neighbourhood of Huddersfield Where the Employers Have Been Trying to Carry Things with a Very High Hand, We Are Glad to Find That the Bradford Trades Council Are Steadily Pursuing Their Agitation in Connection with the Letting of Public Contracts by Public Bodies, We Are Sorry to Hear Bradford Is Sending Its Contingent of Unskilled Labour to Liverpool to Defeat Their … the Dockers, Engaged in a Dispute with the Dock Directors. Poem, verse: Poetry Spinning, A Chapter for Boys, The Man of Virtue. Fiction, drama: Her Double Life Chapter XXVI, Her Double Life Chapter XXIII, Unknown; or the Mystery of Raven Rocks Chapter XXII, Leavenworth Case Chapter XI, Unknown; or the Mystery of Raven Rocks Chapter XX, Unknown; or the Mystery of Raven Rocks Chapter XXI, Leavenworth Case Cbapter XII. Classified ads: Give Your Orders for the Factory Times to Your Bookseller at Once, and Be Sure You Get It, Public Announcements, Heckmondwike and Liversedge, Was Something Worth Trying for, and Besides Getting It Themselves, They Had Kept the Prices up of Those Who Had Fought for the Scales before Them, Stead and Simpson Limited, Do the Masters Know?, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Peudential Assurance Company, Limited, Inequalities in the Payment of Weavers, Batley and Batley Carr. Letter to the editor: To the Editor of the Factory Times, The Postal Parish Pension Scheme To the Editor of the Factory Times, Letters to the Editor The Bradford Dyers' Union, Englishmen in Brazil: Interesting Letter The Change in the Government the Portuguese Difficulty. A Model Cotton Spinning Company. Business: "The Great Strikes in the Boot the Shoe Trade" The Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, The Crisis in the Coal Trade.

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