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News from 13/03/1891

1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

J. D. Cunningham, Mary Kyle Dallas, A. J. Walker, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Geo. Foskett,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Workman's Times. News: Notes by Upholsterer, Workmen's Notes and Notions Sheffield, Advertisements of Meetings, &c, Workman's Times Agents, We View with Satisfaction the Proposal Made to from Boards of Arbitration Amongst the Tailors, Masters and Men, of Great Britain and Ireland, I Could like to See Inserted in the Labour Notes from the Different Districts and Counties, the Rate of Wages Paid to the Different Branches in the Building Trade, and Which Are Union Districts and Which Are Not Union Districts, as I Think That Would Be Useful Information for outside Workers, Especially Union Men, Brother Gardner's Lime-Kiln Club Proveres and Mottors, When a Poor Irishman Lay on His Death-Bed. One of His Friends Came to Express His Sympathy, There Were Some Revelations as to the Long Hours Worked in the Baking Trade at the Leicester Police Court Last Week, Workmen's Notes and Notions Birmingham, Notes by Nil Desperandum, The Hospitals of the Country Do a Great Deal of Good, and They are Deserving of Support, The Cycle of Life—Baby, Girl, Woman, Wife, Baby-Sometimes It S Baby, Girl, Woman, Old Maid, Poodle Dog, Amalgamated Society of Gasworkers, Brick Makers, and General Labourers, He Scared the Agent, …Tailors Going to Make of It?, The Bricklayers, In Reply to "One of the Branch That Sent Him", Mr. Clifton Then Moved, Household Hints, Alteration of Address, The Fishermen's Grievance Is More Deep than It Looks on the Face, It Transpired at the Meeting That One of the Master Painters, Mr. Jennings, of Cleethrorpes, Hearing That the Men Were about to Ask for an Increase of Wages and Shorter Time, Expressed a Desire to Know the Exact Nature of this Demand, Reminiscences of South American Pulpit Eloquence, A Leicester Correspondent in Refering to the O. B. S. Of Hull Code of Rules, Gives a Suggestion That Will be of Incalculable Benefit to the Bricklaying Trade …, … I Want You to Know What Is Happening…, A Gentleman Named Dr. Murray Has Been Delivering a Lecture in London on "Eating and Drinking", They Are Frightened of Placing Their Case Properly in the Hands of the Public, What We Hear! Miners, Trades Council, "John, Run Quick to the Fire Station, the Is Use Is on Fire!", Workmen's Notes and Notions Newcastle, Notes by Pencil Stick, Some Items Abort Snakes, For Instance, in Talking of the Local Society (That Is Ours) He Says We are an Isolated Union, … Consideration of The… Members Of…, Labour Movements Abroad, Barometrical Readings, Multiple News Items, Gainsborough, The Estate of a Rich Man Is Hallowed Ground to the Lawyers, and They Will Travel Miles to Prey upon It, Public Announcements, In a Hibernian School a Dense Scholar Was Impatiently Asked, The Way Seamen Are Fed, A Federation Scheme, …Been Glancing over the Dailies to See the Amount of Space Occupied by Advertisements, Contents Bills and Specimen Copies Notice to Newsagents, Toy Soldiers, "The Star Spangled Banner", Marking Time—Clerk of the Works, A Stoppage of Work Has Taken Place at New Seaham and Rainton Collieries, Belonging to Lord Londonderry, Scotch Notes, Notes by Scrutator, Another Great Lender Has, for the First Name Addressed a Meeting in Rotherham, Notes by Shellback, Liverpool, Bootle, and Birkenhead, The Land Question, Notes by Hod. Carrier, Hard Driving, When I Think of the Heir to "Accumulated Wealth", Traders' Epitaphs, Notes by the Man from Bootle, St. Patrick's Day, But There Is One Other Question Which Was Brought on at That Meeting Respecting the Labour League—That They Had Not Taken Any Action as Regards the Labourers Getting an Advance of Wages, Working Rules, &c, Mr. Walker Wishes Us to Say That He Will Be Pleased to Supply the Workman's Times to Intending Buyers in London, Notes by Brad-Awl, I Believe It Is the Contention of the Employers in Those Firms That They Cannot Get Men to Make Vests, Our £100 Prize Offer, And the Pity of It Is That, as a Body, They Seem Content to Suffer, Mr. W. J. Davis, the General Secretary of the Brassworkers, Has Tinally Decided to Accept the Invitation to Contest the Bordesley Division of Birmingham in Opposition to Mr. Jesse Collings, M. P., Councillor F. W. Gregory, on March 2nd, Asked the Chairman of the Watch Committee Whether a Petition Had Been Presented to Him by the Sergeants Some Time Ago, A Clerk in a Government Office, Who was an Afrednt Disciple of Issac Walton, Applied for Leave of Absence, Topics of the Times Shop Life Reform, &c, What We Think, Now I Don't Say That That Is Likely to Be the Case with the Royal Commission on Labour, Would It Pay?, There Was to Be an Outdoor Demonstration Here in Sunderland on Sunday Last in Furtherance of the Drapers' Half-Holiday Movement, and Also in Sympathy with the Silksworth Miners, There Is Another Writer in Shop Life Reform about Whom I Want to Have a Word or Two, I Have Looked over the Tailor and Cutler to as Far Back as Last August, and at All the Meetings of Master Tailors There Is the Desire Expressed in Forcible Language—Language Which Cannot Be Mistaken—That They Intend to Improve the Condition of the Trade Generally, Labour in London, There Is a Popular Newspaper with a Large Circulation Whose Name I Do Not Wish to Mention, and This Popular Newspaper with a Large Circulation Has Been Making a Fool of Itself over the Question of State Factories, A Connubial Controversy, Boot and Shoe Trade Notes, …Harris Was Then Elected President for The…, … Society of General…. Poem, verse: Wot Ain't Afeared to Laff, John Barleycorn, Poetry The Nobility of Labour. Fiction, drama: The Old Life's Shadows Chapter XVI, The Hidden Hand Capitola the Mad-Cap Chaptter XXII, Her Lost Lover Chapter XXIX How Bissie's Felonious Project Ended, Her Lost Lover Chapter XXVII, The Old Life's Shadows Chapter XV, Her Lost Lover Chapter XXVIII Bessie's Felonious Project. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor, "Progress" Notes from the Potteries To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Hull Notes by "Lynx" and the Joiners To the Editor of the Workman's Times.

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