News from 26/09/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Samuel Lover, Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Lawson Tait, Henry Edwin Dobby, W. E. Gladstone,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Workman's Times. News: But Apart from the Omnious Signs We Have Just Indicated There Is Also Another Side of the Question That Has a Serious Outlook for the Lace Trade, The Barnsley Joiners Have at Last Succeeded in Getting Their 8d. Per Hour, after a Strike Lasting from the 1st of May, The Joiners' Strike Still Continues in Our Midst, Although a New Suggestion Has Been Made by the Representatives of Various Kindred Trades Working in the Shipyard Who Waited upon the Tyne Shipbuilders' Association on Thursday, and Tendered the Following Resolution, An Employer in Mansfield Is Doing His Level Best, It Appears, to Destroy Both the Influence and Existence of the Hosiery Union, A Mule and a Beehive, Workmen's Notes and Notions Newcastle-On-Tyne, One Remark That Fell from the Respected Chairman (Mr. Mellors) in Reply to a Statement of Mr. Collier's That the Labour Party Intended to Oppose Those Who Were Not in Favour of the Fair Wages Question, Is Worthy of Notice, I Pass by the Eight-Hour Resolution, as I Have Already Alluded to It in These Articles, National Labour Federation Monthly Meeting, Labour Organisation at Warrington, Workmen's Notes and Notions Birmingham, Female Hosiery Union, Workmen's Notes and Notions St. Helens, Bro. Gardner's Lime-Kiln Club, Labour Risks and Labour Heroes 2ND. Paper, Baby's Sun-Bonnet, Cunctatorian Fancies, A Dandy Goose, A Dead Set against the Women's Union at Sheffield, The Revised Scale Is Requested to Become Operative on the 4th of October, Which Means an Advance of 2s, Trades Unionism in Shrewsbury Address by the President of the Late Trades Union Congress, Mr. Pickard Pointed out How the Sheffield Papers (Daily) Had Had a Go at Him, and Referring to the Mines Act, Said It Was the House of Lords Which, at the Instigation of Lord Cross, Struck out a Clause Which He Did Not Hesitate to Say Would Have Saved Many a Miner's Life, and When the Measure Came down to the House Mr. Matthews Moved to Agree to the Lord's Amendment, Because to Do Other Wise Would Have Kept Members Two Days Longer from the Grouse and Other Things They Wanted to Kill, Household Hints, A Boy 13 Years of Age, at Coventry, Had Made Away with £10 Worth of Silver His Employer Had Placed in His Desk, Steelworkers' Wages at Consett Another Two and a Half Per Cent Advance, Gleanings and Comments, Derby and Derbyshire, The Strike at Pilkington's Glassworks, St. Helens, There Is Said to Be a Man in Columbus, Ohio, Who Is so Fond of Money That When He Pays a Bill He Always Walks Home with the Man to Whom He Pays It, so as to Be near the Money as Long as Possible, Ironfounders' Monthly Report, Dinner in the Town Hall, That Was Too Much, At Keighley a Woman Has Eloped after Only Being Married a Week, The General Impression Amongst All Classes Is of a Similiar Nature, Mrs. C. P. Scott, Wife of Mr. Scott, of the Manchester Guardian, Has Been Elected a Member of the Manchester School Board, to Take the Place of Miss Lydia Becker, Labour Movements Abroad, But Let Us to the Decision of the Congress, A Train Has Fallen through a Bridge in Iowa, Killing the Engine Driver, Stoker, and Brakesman, Now That Lady Dilke Has Kindly Consented to Pay a Visit to Nottingham to Help to Raise Some of the under Paid and Down-Trodden Female Workers in Our Town, Multiple News Items, There Are Several Questions Which the Sailors and Firemen Are Very Earnestly Endeavouring to Bring to the Front, His Honour and Bijah, Little Johnny Went Fishing Last Sunday without Consulting His Parents, The Wages of Labourers Ranged from Eleven to Thirteen Shillings Per Week, Workmen's Notes and Notions Nottingham and Notts, Hull Dockers Further Extend Their Borders Meeting of Paint, Colour, and Varnish Employes, Considerable Excitement Still Prevails among the Confectionery Girls at Sheffield, A Japanese Advertisement, As Will Be Seen in Another Column, a Rather Peculiar Case Came before the Members of the above Branch at a Special Meeting on Wednesday Evening, A Young Cockney Has Had to Pay £5, Including Costs, for Kissing, against Her Will, a Sheffield Domestic Servant, That the Distress in This Town Consequent upon the Bad Trade We Have Been Experiencing Lately Has Been Widespread and Acute, If Silent and Undemonstrative, I for One Can Vouch, The Ideal and Real, I Read in a Local Paper of This Week a Very Interesting Account of a Weavers' Strike in Kidderminster in the Year 1828, the Said Account Being Taken from a Bristol Journal of Thr Date May 15th, 1828, Learning to Swim, We May Supplement Our Information of Last Week Respecting the Bakers of Manchester by Stating That out of 260 Employers in This City, at Least 200 Have Conceded the Ten Hours' Work Day, and Have Agreed to Pay the Required Scale of Wages, Only "Whisky" Would Wake Him, General Railway Workers' Union, Drawing, Hanging, and Quartering, Two Armenian Priests Have Been Assassinated, Homekeeping V. Housekeeping, Jewellers' Trade Society, The Managership of the Manchester Technical School Have Been Exceedingly Busy during the past Week, The Strike of the Casting-Hall Men at Messrs. Pilkington Bros., Cowley Hill Glassworks, Remains as Far from a Settlement as Ever, Leicester and Leicestershire Leicester Notes, The Talk about Legal Proceedings against the Promoters and Directors of Ingall, Parsons, Clive, and Co., Limited, Can Easily Be Carried Out, The Leeds Coroner Has Held an Inquest on the Body of a Fifteen Months Child, Whose Mother Had Left a Pan of Hot Water on the Floor Where Deceased Was Creeping About, But We Have by No Means Exhausted the Work Done by the Municipalities, The Storage of Explosives on the Mersey and Tyne, Some Interest Is Beginning to Show Itself in Reference to the Coming Municipal Elections, Workmen's Notes and Notions Liverpool and Birkenhead, A Chat with Mr. J. H. Wilson, The Birkenhead Brickmakers Held a Meeting Last Monday Night, at 358, Brook-Street, Which Was Well Attended, The Blast Furnace Men of the Bestwood Ironworks Are Very Enthusiastic in the Work of Organisation, Advertisement Scale Business Advertisements, Mr. Lawson Tait, Who in 1882, Was a Member of the Health Committee, Forwards the Following Letter to the Press for Publication, Wonderful Dogs, The Stesmer Colina of West Hartlepool Has Been Docked in Roath Basin, Badly Damaged in a Collision with the Marie Brockleman, of Drogheda, For Spooney Maidens, His Exercises, A Conference between the Manchester Master Bootmakers and the Workmen and Delegates from the Men's Union Has Been Held, It Is to Be Hoped That the Appeal Which Has Been Issued to the Local Trades on Behalf of the Australian Strike Fund by the Trades Council Will Meet with a Prompt and Hearty Response, The Irish Catholic Has Published a Statement That the Prince of Wales Has Paid a Visit to Our Lady of Lourdes, This Is Just as It Should Be, as Indifferent Workmen Left to Themselves outside the Pale of Unionism Are as a Rule a Great Source of Mischief to Any Trade the Empolyers Using Them for Their Own Purposes to Reduce Wages and Bring in a Large Number of Apprentices, &c., The Opening of the Boiler Makers' and Iron Shipbuilders' Home in Newcastle, Ilkeston Ilkeston Notes, These Grievances Are Well-Know to the Employes, and Cannot Very Well Be Understood by the outside Public, Multiple Smaller News, The Chemical and Copper Worker's Union, The Leicester Policemen Have Asked for a 2s. Advance, and We Think They Ought to Get It, for When We Consider the Unpleasant Duties They Have to Perform, the Inclement Weather They Have to Face, Let Alone the Risk to Life and Limb Sometimes They Have to Run, the "Bobby's" Life Is Not a Happy One. Business: Federation of All Trades Important Meeting at Sunderland. Poem, verse: The Emigrant's Dream, Poetry The Old and the New, How to Ask and Have. Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake, Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XVI, Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XVII. Editorial: Labour Representation and Fair Wages in Nottingham, Does the English Mechanic Scamp His Work? Important Correspondence. Letter to the editor: To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Dear Sir,—In Reply to Your Interesting Letter, I Wish to Assure You That in My Remarks at Saltney, Labour Representation in Nottingham To the Editor of the Workman's Times. Classified ads: Published for the Proprietor.
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