News from 25/04/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Anna Katharine Green, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, C. G. Sykes, James Bartley, T. R. Threlfall,
ResumoFrontmatter: Yorkshire Factory Times. News: Tattooing in Japan, Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire Power-Loom Weavers' Association Annual Meeting, "Papa," She Cried, Quite Breathlessly, as She Took off Her Bonnet, Golden Thoughts, Manifesto to Basket Makers To the Journeymen Basket Makers of the United Kingdom, A Column for Law Matters, Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa, Mistakes, The Disputes in the Holme and Colne Valleys, Wanted Her to Be Safe, Hebden Bridge, Clara: Well, Aunt, Have Your Photographs Come from Mr. Snappescnot's?, "R. S. V. P.", The Half-Yearly Meeting of the West Riding of Yorkshire Power-Loom Weavers' Association, Which Was Held on Saturday Last in the Friendly and Trade Societies Club, Huddersfield, Was the Most Successful Meeting Which Has Been Held of That Body for the Last Five Years, Hanging for Amusement, Limited Liability Companies, The Origins of Salutations, English Patents, The Alleged Frauds at Manningham, The Workpeople of Yeadon and Guiseley Have Undoubtedly Had Much to Put up with from Their Employers during the past Few Years, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, The Mechanics of Leeds Assembled in Full Force in the Albert Hall on Saturday Evening, and We Feel Glad They Showed They Were Not of That Quiet Disposition Mr. Greig Talked about a Few Weeks Ago, Mems. From the Midlands Leicester, How the Influence of the Brushmakers' Union Has Been Used, Life in the Far West Van Bibber's Leap, Beautiful Stories of Mozart A Little Prodigy, The Leeds Gasworkers Are Meeting with Some Opposition from the Gas Committee of the Corporation, The General Railway Workers Union Are Displaying Considerable Activity at the Present Time, and We Trust with Much Success, Railway Servants Have Not Always Been as Ready to Discuss Their Grievances in a Practical Manner, and Try Also to Remove Them, as at Present, The Bank of England, There Are 1,000 Workpeople out on Strike in North-West Yorkshire, with the Object of Obtaining a 10 Per Cent Advance in Wages, Meeting of Weavers at Skipton, Public Contracts and Fair Wages Mr. Byron Reed, M. P., Interviewed, Mourning over Fido, Notes on Passing Events, A Coloured Policeman on Duty, Taught by Experience, The More the Prospect of Skipton and … Surrounding Villages Is Looked at from a Worker's Point of View, the Worse Things Appear, The Desperate Leap of a Servant Girl, Curiosity Shops Some Curio Collections of Worldwide Fame, Meeting of Unskilled Workmen in Dewsbury Market Place, Of All the Evidences Which Have Been Exhibited of the Activity of the Weavers' Association, Nothing Shows It Better than the Circular Which Has Been Put out by Mr. J. E. Heppenstall, of Stonefield Mills, Milnsbridge, Important Notice to Correspondents, A Light Broke in upon Him, Law Cases Infringing the Factory Acts at Wyke, Connelley and Sutton, Mr. Byron Reed, the Member for the Eastern Division of Bradford, Will Have, to Use Local Phraseology,"Got Stalled" of Interviews and Meeting, The Tyranny Exercised by the Post Office Authorities Towards the Servants Is Such That All Men Must Condemn It and Hope That the Men in the Service Will Not Rest until Removed, Shipley and Saltaire, Railway Servants Are a Body of Men Whom Most People Consider Fortunate in the Regularity of Their Work, and Often People Are Found Who Consider the Lot of the Porter to Be a Haven of Rest for an Unskilled Artisan, Dying Words of Great Men and Women, Leeds, The Strikes Bill, The Highest Balloon Ascent, Household Hints, A Hopton Man Drowned at Ravensthorpe, The Ironworkers' Strike at Halifax Still Continues, but the Men Are Undoubtedly Winning If They Will Only Hold out a Little Longer, "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, There Is a Firm in the Milnsbridge District Where Things Are Not Working as Pleasantly as They Might Be, and Where the Matter Seems to Be Getting a Little Bit Complicated, Answers to Correspondents, What Came of a Pistol Shot, Last Friday There Came before the Huddersfield Borough Police Court Three Cases of Prosecutions under the Factory and Workshops Act, No, Thank You, £100,000,000 Unclaimed, Breaches of the Factory and Workshops Acts at Huddersfield, The Great Battles of Labour Tailors' Troubles, A Strange Death. Editorial: We Should like to Mention One Thing Which We Think It Is the Duty of the Weavers' Association to Inquire Into—Namely, Whether Its Members Are Entitled to Work as "Black Sheep" in Case of a Strike, A Cool Customer. Poem, verse: A Waif of the Street, Poetry One May Night. Fiction, drama: Unknown; or, the Mystery of Raven Rocks Chapter XXIX Glad Tidings for Old Harry—A Stranger, Her Double Life Chapter XXXIV, Leavenworth Case Chapter XXII Patch-Work, Leavenworth Case Book I.—The Problem, Unknown; or, the Mystery of Raven Rocks Chapter XXVIII. Letter to the editor: Ministers of Religion and the Poor "Mazzini" Replies to "Salvationist", Co-Operation and Labour To the Editor of the Factory Times, Letters to the Editor The Dispute at Lower Mytholm Bridge Mills, Labour Troubles.--A Remedy To the Editor of the Factory Times. Classified ads: Stead and Simpson Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Illuminated Addresses, Owen's Famous English Levers. Business: Expected Revolution in the Carpet Trade.
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