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News from 11/07/1890

1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. P. Beaumont, James Mundy, Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Anna Katharine Green,

Resumo

Frontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. Editorial: The Cost and the Lessons of the Leeds Gas Struggle, Our Postmen Every Day as True as the Clock Somebody Hears the Postman's Knock, We Have Frequently Expressed an Opinion in Regard to the Formation of Conciliation Boards, Kidderminster Kidderminster Notes, As Our Readers Will See in Another Column, There Is a Dispute at Batley, Where the Weavers Have Taken the Course Which We Know from past Experience the West Riding Weavers' Association Do Not, and We Hope Never Will, Advise Any Weavers to Take, Except under Circumstances Which Are Very Pecullar, We Are Very Pleased to Be Able to Record the Continued and Prosperous Growth of the Men's Union in Connection with the Clothing Factories of Leeds, We Drew Attention in Our Issue of June 27th to a Case Being Tried under the Employers' Liability Bill at the Huddersfield County Court, We Are Glad to Find That the Bradford Woolcombers' Association Continues to Grow in Numbers—A Fact That Is All the More Creditable to the Woolcombers When the Slack State of Trade Is Borne in Mind. News: Friendly Society of Ironfounders, Judges on the Insurance of Children, A Column for Law Matters, Household Hints Summer Drinks, Mr. Shortpurse :"I See You Are Advertising Cheap Summer Suits at £1", Animal Longevity, Charge against a Club Secretary, A Whisper Has Come to Me Concerning a Curious Piece of Business on the Part of a Certain Prominent Trades Unionist in One of Our Northern Towns, The Great Personal Benefit of Belonging to a Good Trades Society Has Recently Been Illustrated in the Case of a Member of the Amalgamated Carpenters and Joiners' Society, Who Can Best Be Spared ?, Courtroom Croppings A Spitting Match, Ladies and Gentlemen, Kindly Look out Next Week for What Will Be Said By, There Is a Firm in the Huddersfield District Whose Weavers, We Hear, Are in a Rather Unsettled Condition Just Now; but We Hope and Trust That before Any Further Steps Are Taken All the Conditions of the Place Will Be Considered by Both Employers and Employed, Brother Gardner's Lime Kiln Club, But the Mystery of Mysteries in Connection with This Extraordinary Personage Is as to How It Comes That He Has Lately Taken to Giving It out That He Could Afford to Go to Parliament and Keep Himself without Calling upon the Labour Party for Assistance, Funished the Joker, During the Time of a Scottish Volunteer Encampment, a Number of the Volunteers Were Awakened at a Late Hour One Dark Night by a Voice Bawling Out,"Does Onyboby Here Ken Corporal Jackson?, No, Thank You, Leeds Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Loves of the Birds, Strikes and Rumours of Strikes Are the Order of the Day, The Truth about a Boy, How He Apologised, I See in This Week's Paper That Messrs. Morton and Smith Are to Become Smalgamated and Formed into a Limited Liability Company under the Style and Name of the Carpet Manufacturing Company Limited, Speaking of the Question of Fair Contracts and Direct Labour Representation Brings Us to the Consideration of the Somewhat Curious Circumstance, That Neither the Leeds nor the Bradford Town Council Can Boast of a Labour Member, Trusts by a Free Lance, In Connection with the Tenth Annual Gathering of the Yorkshire Branches of the Typographical Association, There Was a Dinner at the Bell Hotel, Bland's Cliff, on Saturday Evening, to Which Upwards of a Hundred Sat Down, Labour Movements Abroad, Milnsbridge and Longwood, The Strike of Weavers at Bingley, The Provincial Typographical Society Conference of Yorkshire Branches, Multiple News Items, "De Lawd's Doin's", Opening of a New Branch, The End of the Plasterers' Dispute Has Brought What Was Apparent to All Workmen Who Have Taken Any Part at All in This Dispute, Viz., Victory, £100,000,000 Unclaimed, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops, Bradford, Law Cases Action under the Employers' Liability Act at Elland, Weavers' Dispute at Kirkheaton, On Wednesday Week a Case Was Decided in the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice Which Ought to Be Read by Every Working Man in This Country with Interest, and, at the Same Time, It Ought to Arouse Them to United Action at the Next General Election in the Direction of Making Their Members of Parliament Go in for an Amendment of the Employers Liability Bill, On the Afternoon of the Day on Which the Accomplished John Hookham Frane Married the Dowager-Countess of Errol the Late John Murry, the Publisher in …, So Far from Home Only to Die, I Notice That One of Those Amateur Scribblers Who Get Their News Second-Hand Takes Exception to the Remarks in Last Week's Issue of Your Journal in Regard to the Woolcombers of Bradford, Stories of Birds, Boasts, and Fishes, The Woman of the Household Works the Hardest of Them All, The Responsible Party, Meeting of Weavers at Huddersfield, The Leeds Trades Council, on Wednesday Last Week, Selected Their Proportion of Delegates to the Proposed Conciliation Board, and Made the Selection as Varied and Representative as Possible, Females and Physical Sports, This Is Missionary Work of an Earnest and Disinterested Type Undertaken Solely for the Purpose of Showing the Men of Leeds That Their Wages Are Low Because They Lack That Organised Effort Necessary to Success in Any Undertaking, It Will Be in the Recollection of Our Readers That a Meeting of the Operative Carpenters and Joiners Was Held in the Temperance, The Two Loom Question at Bingley The Weavers Still Holding Out, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Sheffield, Briggs:"So James Got Three Months", Notes on Passing Events, A Writer Reports an Incident Which Occurred on One of Our Ocean Steamers, and Which Conveys a Wholesome Lesson to All Purseproud Ignorers of the Rights of the Majority, Meeting of Weavers at Holmfirth, The End of the Look-Out of Gas Workers in Leeds, "Frenzied Ambition Has Fired His Soul", The Policemen of London Have Not All the Grievances Existing in the Force, Although without Doubt Their Are Something Abominable, Mr. Tom Mann, Who Has Just Closed a Ten Days' Propaganda among the Engineers of Yorkshire, Has Had a Somewhat Chequered Career, At Last, J. S, How a Man Looks for Clean Clothes, Meeting of Weavers of Batley, Taking Advantage of Leap Year, The Dispute Which Has Been Going on for a Few Weeks Amongst the Weavers at Fenay Bridge Has Now Entered upon a Stage of Proceedings Which No Dispute Has Come to during the Last Few Years, "This Won't Go for a Penny," Said a Postal Clerk, Returning to an Old Negro a Letter Which He Had Passed through the Delivery Window, An Important Notice of Motion in the Interests of the Building Trades Is on the Agenda of the Town Council, and Will Be Considered at Their Next Meeting, Providing Some Kind Friend Does Not Move the Previous Question, or the Adjournment of the Council, or Some Other Shuffle of Duty, Brewebs' Labourers' Trade Society, The Strike of Weavers at Prickleden Mills Is Still Going on When We Write, and Has Every Appearance of Being a Very Wearying Struggle, as Neither of Them as yet Has Shown Signs of Giving In, It Is Very Pleasing to Be Able to Note Acts of Generosity Towards Workpeople from Employers, Perhaps Because like Angel's Visits They Are Few and Far between ; but This Last Week an Incident of This Sort Occurred, Which Really Deserves Notice, Doing a Favour, Builders' Labourers in Conference, It Is Said That There Is Being Prepared a Return Setting Forth the Terms on Which Postmen Are Employed in the Principal Towns, The Sheffield Branches' of the Iron Founders Society Are Making Elaborate Preparations for Go Cooperating with Their Fellow-Members at Leeds on Saturday Next in Demonstrating, English Trade and American Tariffs A Sheffield Protest, Some Members of Parliament Are Easily Accessible and Some Are Not, Important Notice to Correspondents, Halifax, Leeds What We Hear and See in Leeds, A Curious Case, Lord Dunraven on Sweating, The Mistake Which Many Trades' Soceities, and Especially the Recently Formed Ones, Make Is in Paying Too Small an Amount in Contribution. Letter to the editor: The President of the above Association Halifax To the Editor of the Factory Times, Bradford Woolcombers I Am Editor of the Factory Times, Halifax Dywers' Union To the Editor of the Factory Times, One of the Real Sufferers Halifax To the Editor of the Factory Times, A Fair Fight without Fear or Favour To the Editor of the Factory Times. Poem, verse: Poetry Faith. Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter V, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter III, The Leavenworth Case Book III.—Hannah. Classified ads: Give Your Orders for the Factory Times to Your Bookseller at Once, and Be Sure You Get It, Stead and Simpson Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Illuminated Addresses and Testimonials, Owen's Famous English Levers, "Hard Times," a Story of the Cotton Panic, Can Be Had from Any Bookseller, Complete, for 1s..

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