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News from 11/07/1891

1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

T. E. Naylor, C. J. Drummond, William Saunders, Peter Burrowes, G. Parker, L. A. Hill, J. Read, McDonald Pearson, J. Taylor, F. W. Marsh, Ernest E. Williams, H. Snell,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Workerscry, The Workers Cry. News: A New Flag for the Farriers and a Dance under It, Dockers Unfurl a New Banner, The Labor Army, The Legislature and Labor, The Prince and the Republic, Continental Notes The French Strikes, The Dockers of the South Tom Mann at Southampton, A Gain to the Temperance Party, Free Speech at Chelsea Arrest of the Parliamentary Candidate, Scotch Notes, C. O. S. And Upsen Downes.—A Reply by H. Snell, Jalap and Jam, Prohibition and Temperance Notes, Important Communication Shall We Enlarge Our Borders?, The Labor War Echoes of the Struggle from Far and Near, The Two Nations The Brave Old Pirates and Those Valliant Highwaymen, At Midnight's Hour, Where to Go, Snacks Worth Digesting, The Strike on the Clyde, The Meeting Referred to Was a Large and Influential One, Called by the Archway Wesleyan Temperance Society, Highgate, The Carriers' Employees, The Temperance Van Mission, American Notes, Bath and District, Germany, Toynbee Hall, 28, Commercial-Street, White Chapel, Absolute Freedom Is Possible Only When Not Only Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness Are Guaranteed to the Citizens, but Also the Chances and Means to Sustain Life, Maintain Liberty and Enable a Man to Be Happy, The St. Helen's Strikers, Taxation in London Report of the Local Government and Taxation Committee of the London County Council on the Incidence of …, The County Council and the Tramways, Warrington District Cheshire Fustian Cutters on Strike, Great Demonstration of Miners in the North, Warehouse Assistants' Demonstration, A Correction, Multiple News Items, Notice to Subscribers, The Debtors to the State, The Eight Hours Day A Fact in Liverpool, "What Will Be Will Be" A Royal Soliloquy, The Commission on Labor The Steamship Workers', Dockers', and Stevedores' Grievances, At Sunday Evening's Meeting Professor Hill Afirmed That "Prohibition Does Prohibit," and after Remarking That Lews Are Violated and That Though the Prohibition Law Had Been, Often and Flagrantly, yet It Had in Many Localities Been Strictly Enforced, He Made Some Pertinent Queries on the Subject and Cited Many Facts, Thrift by Coercion, Professor Hill Addressed Three Meetings of the Central Temperance Association at Liversey Hall, Srutton-Street, E. C.. Editorial: The Charity That Faileth, The Land for the People—When?, Journalistic Degradation, The Abiding Poor. Poem, verse: For Freedom Tune:—"Hold the Fort", A Contrast (Katharine St. John Comway). Business: The Lock out in the Building Trade, A Trade Union of Bath Parsons, Trades Demonstration at Swansea. Display ads: Harness' Electropathic Belt, Test Them Free of Charge, Beaufoys Vinegars, Multiple Display Advertisements, "The Precious and the Vile". Classified ads: £20.—Tobacconists Commencing, The Auction, Mortgage, and Estate Agency, Limited, Theobald's Magnificent New Premises, To Those Who Study Economy, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Fiction, drama: Christopher Next, the Haggite A Radical Romance, Chapter III The Lady of the Cliffs, The Literature of Labor Reviews, Chapter IV Captured by the Haggites. Letter to the editor: The London Carmen To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, The Pope and Socialism To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, Shop Assistants' Hours To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, A Helpless and Forgotten Class To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, Clyde Shipbuilders Revolt To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, To Wholesale Druggists' Assistants To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, Correspondence The Labor Army, To the Editor of the Workers' Cry.

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