News from 29/08/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Mr. Ben Turner, W. F. Jones, Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, C. E. Smith, J. Simpson, John H. Sawyer,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Workman's Times. News: The Members Know That without the Union They Could Not Maintain Their Price and Position as They Do for All around Them, Workmen's Notes and Notions Sheffield, The Strike at Belpee, Your Meeting This Year Will Probably Be the Largest, Numerically, of Any yet Held, A Boiling Lake, Thrusts by a Free Lance To the Delegates Attending the Trades Union Congress, A Tip, Reciprocity among Labourers A Good Example in Bradford, Two Serious Accident to Workmen Have Occurred This Week, Both on Saturday, National Association of Watermen and Lightermen Conference in London, Other Matters of Equal Importance Will Come before, You but Space Forbids Me to Refer to Them, Workmen's Notes and Notions Birmingham, Workmen's Notes and Notions Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Bro. Gardner's Lime-Kiln Club, The Willenhall Lockmakers and the 10 Per Cent Advance, Three Little Words, How Game Cooks Are Trained, The Miners' Strike at Sunderland Great Demonstration, The National Order of Potters, The Wandering Jew, The Black Diamond, Household Hints, The Dispute between Tyne Shipwrights and Joiners, National Miners' Federation, The "Workman's Times", Sheffield Trades The Razor Trade, Gleanings and Comments, Workmen's Notes and Notions Hull, The Recent Dispute in the Boot Trade, Mass Meeting at Wallsund Decision to Remain Out, Dispute in the Tube Trade, First One Speaker and Then Another Was Shouting out to the Chairman to Be Heard, The Executive of the Midland Counties Socialist Federation Have Arranged a Serious of Meeting to Be Held in the Market Place on Saturday Evenings, The Attempt of Certain Employers in the Local Lock Making Trade to Deprive Lockmakers of Their Hard Fought for 10 Per Cent Advance Is Not Likely to Succeed, Newcastle, Gateshead, and District Trades Council Special Meeting, Upwards of 400 Persons Journeyed from Ilkeston by Special Train to the Chesterfield Demonstration Headed by the Cossal Colliery Brass Band, This Is War and Glory, Labour Movements Abroad, The Salvation Army and the Labour Problem, The Bricklayers' Labourers' Strike, I Am Informed, Still Continues, and There Is No Hope at Present of a Speedy Settlement, Coming Conference of Dock Labourers'unions, On Saturday Morning the Large Warehouse of the L. And Y. Railway Co., at Blackburn, Was Destroyed by Fire, Multiple News Items, I Have Heard a Whisper That Questions Relative to Combination and Organisation Amongst the Various Unorganised Workers of the Town May Be Expected to Come Promincutly to the Fore at No Very Did Not Period, Proposed Combination of Shipowners Conference in London, As a Rule Working Men Are Very Carless When in Vesting Their Hard Earned Money to Provide for Old Age and Rainy Days, A Man Named John Smith Was Sentenced to 14 Days Labour, on Monday, at Huddersfield , for Stealing a Piece of Bacon, Workmen's Notes and Notions Nottingham and Notts, The Recent Labourers'strike on Newcastle Quay, A Difficulty Overcome, An Eight Hours Day for Blast Furnacemen Result of the Ballot, The London and Southern Counties Labour League and Kent and Sussex Labourers Union Has Been Established Upwards of Eighteen Years, and Is Registered Pursuaant to Act of Parliament, Worcester Worcester Notes, Now, However, All That Is Changed or in Process of Changing, The Queen Rebuked, Paradise Is Where Parents Are Always … the Children Always Little, Five Persons Have Been Drowned in Escaping from a Fire, When Worcester Received the Appellation of the "Faithful City" It Did Not Necessarily Follow That That Dignified Title Would Apply to Everything Connected with Worcester, A Safe Hobby, What the Hull Secretary of the National Union Thinks, A "New York Orfun" in the West, Notice to Newsagents Mr. George Phillips, A Coloured Man, Named John Hen… Been Lynched at Versailles, Kentucky, Rae, the Famous Left Back of the Third Lanark Football Club, Has Joined the Sunderland Altion Football Club, The Potters' Board of Arbitration Meeting of the Operative Members, Working Women Combination for Birmingham, Wasted Energy, On Friday the Following Common … Delivered into the Hands of the …, Joint Meeting of the … Joiners , and … No Decision Arrived …, Settlement of a Dispute, Strike of Miners at Rowley, Three Members of the Leominster Fire Brigade, Named Strangway, The Meeting Held Last Sunday Morning on the Plot of Ground Opposite the Rose and Crown, Skipped a Cog, The Next Meeting of the Town Council Is One That Can Well Be Noticed by Those Who Take Any Interest in the Doings of This Fine Sample of Self Sufficiency and Egotism, Among the Subjects That Will Come before You Are Several with Which You Will Be Found to Be Strongly in Sympathy, Advertisement Scale Business Advertisements, Jesting on the Scaffold, The General Railway Workers' Union Mr. G. Watson, the General Secretary, and Mr. Tom Mann in Newcastle, Interview with Mr. Kell, of Leicester, Mr. Burns and the Shipping Union, Fire-Shovel and Coal Hammer, Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Notes, Printers, The Contemplated Great Union of Shipowners and Shipbuilders Has Been the Subject Most under Discussion among the Shipyard Men during the Last Week, Lifting the Mortgage, An Eminent Barrister, Noted for Careless Speaking, Once Addressed a Testy Old Farmer, Who Would Not Be Persuaded into Referring His Cause to Arbitration, Thus, They Quit Winking, Queer Matches, An Interesting Letter Has Been Received by the Secretary of the Wolverhampton Branch of the Tinplate Workers'society from the Secretary of Their Society in Melbourne, The Melbourne Look-Out Still Continues, and the Men Are Very Desirous That Is Should Be Made Known That, by the Extraordinary Efforts of the Ikeston Trades Council, Have Been Enabled up to Saturday Last to Pay the Full Union Pay to Those Who Are Locked Out, Many People Are Busy in the World Gathering to Gether a Handful of Thorns to Sit Upon. Letter to the editor: The Amalgamated Society of Brassworkers and the Amalgamated Society of Engineers Imortant Correspondences, A Lady and Her Employes Five Shillings a Week for Young Women. Poem, verse: Poetry Procrastination a Warning, Forward. Editorial: We Are Pleased Some One in the Shoe Trade Has Taken the Matter Up—The Matter of Mr. Kell's Resignation—And Feels That There Is Something Wrong, We Have Just Received the 25th Annual Report of the British Amalgamatted Union of Journeymen Basket Makers, Showing the Receipts and Expenditures of the General Funds to Each District for the Year Ending June, 1890, Also a General Financial Statement of Accounts for the Year with Treasurer's Balance in Bank, How Invested &c., Some Time Ago We Had Occusion to Express Our Opinion in a Very Pointed Manner to What We Thought and Were Justified in Publicity Stating Our View upon the Treatment of the Demand for an Increase of Pay by Our Local Policeman, and the Manner to Which This Demand Had Been Received by the Watch Committee, A Goose's Gratitude, We Are in the Midst of Great Developments, While on This Subject We Might Refer to the Miners'friend Mr. B. Winwood, London and Southern Counties' Labour League A Tribute to the "Workman's Times". Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XII. Business: The Trades Congress. Classified ads: Published for the Propreitor at 20, … Passage.
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