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News from 12/09/1890

1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John Foley, Latimer Waddington, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Wm. Henry Peck, Walter Beaumont, E. Tempest, William Henry Hey, Joseph Maddison, Joseph Mitchell,

Resumo

Frontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. News: Shipley Notes by Plug Drawer, A Column for Law Matters, Meeting of Deal Carriers in Bradford, Tramcar Courtesy, The Childhood of Mozart, Labour Representation in Bradford, Meeting of Railway Workers in Newcastle, Weavers' Dispute in Leeds, The Strike at St. Helens Important Decision, For My Part, I Trust the Agitation in Favour of the Eight-Hour Day Will Go on Prosperously, Labour Organisation Meetings in Leicester, The Tramway Men of Leeds Are Not so Well Treated, in Their Opinion, as They Should Be, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, The Strike of Weavers at Horton, All Hallow Even, or Hellow E'en, Brighouse, Rastrick, and Bailiff Bridge, Have You Pain, Now, I Think, All Things Considered, It Is about Time That These Gentlemen Told Us Something as to Their True Position in Relation to Questions as between Labour and the State, On the Posen Railway, near Schrim, Germany a Train Has Dashed into a Carriage at a Level Crossing, Killing Three of Its Occupants and Injuring Two Others, Magnanimity, The Late Slander Case at Leeds Mr. John Judge Meets His Creditors, Why Women Can't Throw a Ball, Household Hints, Mr. Rickards Stated That There Would Be between 500 and 800 Places Where Finishing Was Done, and 30 Where Match Box Making Was Carried On, Amid All the Unfairness That There Is Going on in Our Weaving Sheds, We Are Very Glad to Hear That in the Longwood Clought There Is One Firm That We Can Look upon with a Little Bit of Pride and Satisfaction as Being Guided by a Sense of Justice Towards Their Hands, Mr. John Burns at Rotherham Important Labour Meeting, Gleanings and Comments, Mr. Rickards, the Recently Returned Factory Inspector, Has Been Giving a Paper before the British Association in Leeds upon the Factory Act, It Is Unlucky, Yankee Veracity, A Man Named Dixon on Saturday Afternoon Crossed the Niagara River on a Wire Rope, The Australian Seamen's Strike Still Contains and the Forces of Labour Are Having a Heavy Time of It, Great Labour Demonstration at St. Helens, Perfumes, Fatal Shafting Accident at Milnsbridge, An Englishman in Naples Made a Bet with Some Young Italians That He Could Set All the Lame and Paralysed Beggars Crouching in a Certain Corner of That City on a "Clean Run", Concession to Railway Workmen, Labour Movements Abroad, The "Workman's Times," a Companion to the "Factory Times," Should Be Read by All Non-Textile Operatives, Multiple News Items, Open Air Meeting of General Labourers at Bury, Of Course the Decision of the Congress Has Been Assailed, A Meeting of the Weavers Was Held on Wednesday Morning in the Primitive Methodist School Room, at Which Mr. Drew Attended, Wonderful Echoes, I Had an Incidental Allusion Last Week to the Judge Slander Case at Leeds, Bradford, If People Would Only Keep a Little of the Sauvity Which They Waste on Strangers for the Home Circle, How Much More Charming Life Would Be, Labour Organisation on the Ship Canal, Imaginary Ailments of Women, Conversation between a Traveller and a Lad of Six or Seven, Her Lover's Vow, A Sensible Woman, Bingley and Cottingley, This Is the Traditional Policy of the Capitalist and His Representatives in the Press, Amongst the Benefits That Are to Be Derived from Becoming Connected with the Weavers' Association, Is One Called Out-Of-Work Pay, and We Notice from Remarks Which Are Aoccasionally Made by the Various Speakers, That a Fair Amount of Money Is Being Paid Just Now under This Head, The Tyneside Contingent, Liverpool Trades Union Leaders and the Eight Hours Question, Meeting of Weavers at Dudley Hill, I Referred Last Week to the Operations of the Fabian Society, Thrusts by a Free Lance, Notes on Passing Events, The Sailors' and Firemen's Union Charge of Libelling Mr. J. H. Wilson, Monthly Report of the Iron Founders' Society, Strike of Weavers at Cliffe Mills, Horton, Bradford, Combination and Federation for the Textile Workers, A Curious American Custom, "Unskilled" Labour in Halifax Mass Meeting of Workmen, " Jones, If Burglars Should Get into Your House, What Would You Do?", Leceister Delegates at Congress, Mrs. Rawlinson Ford Made a Very Sensible Suggestion When She Urged the Appointment of Women Inspectors, and Her Contribution Altogether Put into the Shade Miss Collettes, of London, Who Did Not Think Women Were Qualified, Leeds, Ironworkers' Labourers Are a Class of Men That Have Long Been Unorganised in Leeds, but Just at Present There Are Attempts Being Made by the Gasworkers and General Labourers' Union to Get the Men Organised, so That the Stigma of Being Paid Less than Labourers' Wages Can Be Removed, and before Very Long, A Sheffield Delegate's Notes on The Trades Congress, A Lightning Episode, Strike of Weavers at Tyersall, near Bradford, What We Hear Bradford, Standing out Clearly and Distinctly above the Other Matters—All Important as Many of Them Were—That Engaged the Attention of the Congress Was the Question of the Hours of Labour, What Has Been a Very Determined Struggle between Employer and Employed Has Been Brought to a Close by the Ending of the Bingley Weavers' Dispute, The Dispute of Weavers Which Has Been Going on On Now for Months at Fenay Bridge Seems to Be Almost over, for on Saturday Last There Were Only Four Weavers Who Were Not Working, and by the Time Our Remarks Appear in Print Probably One or Two of These Will Have Found Work Either Temporarily or Permanently, and That Will, We Should Imagine, Close the Matter, as Far as the Workers Are Concerned, Opinions about Women, Opinions of Prominent Delegates, Give Your Orders for the Factory Times to Your Bookseller at Once, and Be Sure You Get It, Bradford and District Warp Dressers' Association, The General Labour Union Is Tacking upon Itself Sir W. Lewis's Scheme for the Prevention of Labour Disturbances, There Is at Present a Lot of Engineering Work Done at Nights and on Sundays in Leeds, More than 18,000 People Are Homeless at Saionica through a Fire, At the Central Criminal Court, London, on Monday, a True Bill Was Found against Allen Carter Weston for Forging a Cheque in the Names of Lady Dunlo and Mr. Wertheimer, Excuses for Not Going to Church, What the London Men Think, The Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, The Liverpool Docks Agitation A Peculiar Difficulty, The Strike of Weavers in Leeds, During the Feast Week at Armley the Men Have Been Worked Overtime Longer than Their Ordinary Hours, and They Have Nothing Extra for It. Editorial: Strike of Weavers at Shipley, We Are Glad to Hear That the Branch in Hudders Field of the Typographical Association Is Making a Strenuous Effort to Bring the Question of Fair Houses in the Printing Trade More Prominently before the Public, Something for Old Maids, We Are Exceedingly Glad to Hear That There Is One Firm in Huddersfield Where the Working Manager Can See the Necessity for Jaequard Weaving Being Paid a Little More than for Other Classes of Work, No, Thank You, What Shall We Hear Next?. Poem, verse: Poetry A Worker's Hymn, "Union Is Strength", The Factory Lad. Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XIV. Classified ads: Stead and Simpson Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements, What about Owen's English Watches, Public Announcements. Business: The Trades Union Congress, Great Trades Procession in Liverpool Imposing Demonstration, Meeting of the Yeadon and District Trades Union Change of Name and Constitution. Letter to the editor: "Labour's Risks" To the Editor of the Factory Times, Guile and Guilt in Rate and Tax Paid To the Editor of the Factory Times.

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