News from 23/01/1891
1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
James Tong, Fanny Wilson, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Mary Kyle Dallas, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Mr. H. Sanders, Mr. William Clarke, Walter Turner, Joseph Sewell, T. Porter,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Workman's Times. News: The Following Manifesto Has Been Issued by the Officials of the General Railway Workers' Union to All Railway Men in Liverpool and Birkenhead, Mr. Sanders and the Ironfounders' Union, A Correspondent Writes, The Force Still Causes Great Dissress, Having Again Returned, and Many Places Are Standine, and Others All but Stopped, as They Are Working Short Time, But for All That, I Can Bardly Fall in with the Pessimism Unlerlying Mr. Shaw's "In the Meantime", Small Boy:"Uncle Do You Understand the Rule of Three?", Arab Oddities, In Speaking of Money, You Are Often Told to "Be Thrifty, and Save", On the Platform Supporting Mr. Doeg Were the Following Well Known Trades Unionists and Officers of the Trades Council, A Workman's Party, Stranger:"Boy, Will You Direct Me to the Nearest Bauk?", The Melbourne Lock-Out Drags Wearily Along, Count Mattei, Literary Facility, "Home, Sweet Home", Household Hints, Gleanings and Comments, Manchester Brassfounders and Finishers' Society, The Scotch Railway Strike, No; I Say That so Long as We Place Ourselves in the Hands of Those Whose Interests Are Perforce Bound up with the Maintenance of the Existing Condition of Things, Whilst Our Are Bound up with Its Abolition, We Are Assisting Our Natural Antagonists to Fight Us, Cunctatorian Fancies A Workman's Party, What We Think!, What We Hear, The Origin of Nihilism, Tinkering a "Relic", Notes by Vigilant, I Hear There Are Rumours of a Bit of Unpleasantness Being Likely to Occur in the Shipyard of Messrs …, Corporation Workmen's Wages, The Stove-Grate Workers V. Ironfounders' Dispute at Sheffield Supplementary Report of the Ironfounders' Meeting, There Is a Strong Feeling Here That the Administration of the Law Must Be Overhauled, and When the Grimbarians Say It Must Be It Has to Be, Who Are You, I Have Also a Communication from the General Secretary of the Fabian Society, Mr. E. R. Pease, Labour Movements Abroad, T… with the New Union Ought to … from the Past, Barometrical Readings, Multiple News Items, No … Should Be Permitted to Force Himself on the … May Rest Assured If Possessed of … Average Ability Their Fellow-Workmen … Slow to Perceive and Utiher It, Contents Bills and Specimen Copies Notice to Newsagents, A Peculiar Suit, The Matter of Mr. Colson's Salary, Which Has Been Brought Forward in This Paper, Was Settled at the Council Meeting on Thursday Last, and, as We Expected, He Has Got the £100, The First Letter Which I Will Introduce Is from Mr. G. Bernard Shaw, I Have Heard a Whisper That the Joiners of Heywood Have Caught the Infection and Are Going in for an Advance of a Halfpenny Per Hour, West Hartlepool West Hartlepool Notes, Mr. Frederic Harrison Has Occassionally a Carious Way of Hitting the Nail on the Head, (Notes by Nonshan), Newcastle-On-Tyne Notes, In Conversation with the President the Other Day We Asked If the Report We Had Heard Was True regarding the Activity of the Men Previously Referred …, She Took a Walk, Tinplate Workers' Dispute, The Colonel's Battle Ended, This Is … a Very Hold Sample of the Manner in … Try to Impress the Men with The…, The Potters of the Lambeth Pottery, Who Are on Strike against an Excessive Number of Boys Whose Labour Tends to Displace the Journeymen, Have Sent a Deputation into This District to Appeal for Help, and Already Substantial Aid Has Been Voted from the Friends of the Various Societies, The Late Duke of Bedford, Notes by Progress, The Strike of Miners at the Plymonth Collieries, Merthyr Tydvil, Is over for the Present, the Matter Having Been Referred to a Sliding Scale Committee, The Cutters' Society, Notes by Fidus Achates, Diet as a Medicine, What Mustaches Tell, I Hear That at a Meeting Last Saturday of the Glass-Bottle Hands a Sum of over £2 Was Collected for the Strikers in Scotland and at Bradford, We Would Advise Our Friends in the Hosiery Trade to Aim at Getting Uniformity in Prices and Proper Hate Printed, No That It Will Be Possible to Know at Any Time the Price Paid for Any Class of Work, Women's Hostery Union, We Think It Was Rather Suggestive of the Council to Give Mr. Colson This £100 Per Year When a Bit before the Mayor Made Unsuccessful Appeal to the Council on Behalf of the Workers, Our £100 Prize Offer, The Watchmen's Watches, I Have Not Much Comment to Make on Mr. … Letter, St. Helens, Runcorn, and Widnes St. Helens, Runcorn, and Widnes Notes, A Few Words to Our Helpers, Workmen's Notes and Notions Liverpool, Bootle, and Birkenhead, The Potteries Notes from the Potteries, Mr. King, with One or Two More, Intends Shortly to Proceed to Newcastle, to Form Branches of the Union There, … in Which Mr. King Emphasised … Comes for It, Brother Gardner's Limekiln Club The Big Strides We Have Taken, The Amalgamated Union of Stone and Quarry Workers Are Advancing Steadily under a Very Favourable Wind, … at Pukington's Has Ended, The Executive Committee of the Watchmakers and Jewellers' Association Met at the Cocoa Rooms, Commutation Row, on Tuesday Last, Human Hair, Some Curious Vows, Some Men's Luck, Hull Hull Notes, There Were Some Curious Statements Made in a Master and Apprentice Case That Came up for Hearing before the Sheffield Stipendiary the Other Day, Ilkeston Ilkeston Notes, Notes by Leaguer, Caring for Sick Folks, There Is Another Letter from Which I Wish to Quote, but This Correspondent Marke His Letter "Private," and so I Cannot Give His Name, Making the Most of the Horse, The Debentures Suffering Severly by Dulness of Trade, The Open-Air Meeting in Front of St. George's Hall Was a Gigantic Success, and the Estimated Number of Spectators and Sympathisers Could Not Be Less than 60,000. Poem, verse: Poetry Right against Might, Ernest Jones Born January 25TH, 1819, The Victors, Golden Thoughts. Fiction, drama: Her Lost Lover Chapter IX "That Other Thing", The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XXXVII, The Old Life's Shadows Chapter VII the Abyss Closed, The Hidden Hand or Capitola the Mad-Cap Chapter X The Room of the Trap Door, The Hidden Hand or Capitola the Mad-Cap Chapter IX, Her Lost Lover Chapter VII, Her Lost Lover Chapter VIII "I Hate the The Nook!", The Old Life's Shadows Chapter VIII A Peril as Terrible as Sudden. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor, Amalgamated Society of Mill-Sawyers and Wood-Cutting Machinists To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Individualism; or a System for Brutes To the Editor of the Workman's Times, To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Piecework Question in the Engineering Trade To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Amalgamated Society of Millsawyers and Wood-Cutting Machinists To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Trade Union Complications in Newcastle-On-Tyne To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Voluntary Correspondents and Helpers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Work and Wages in the Goods Department To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Dudley and District Fender Makers' Association To the Editor of the Workman's Times. Classified ads: Nottingham and Notts.
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