News from 03/04/1886
1886; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
B. Blunt, Valentine R. C, J. T. Whatton, W. F. Beston, F. Baldwin, G. Smith, B. Baldwin, I. Sutherland, Bill Siddles, William Johnson, Thos. Pigott,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Labour Tribune. Essay: Coal The Royal Forest of Dean, Coming Meetings, West Riding of Yorkshire Miners' Permanent Relief Fund, The Lord Mayor of York (Alderman Terry, J. P.) Has Sent a Young Collie Dog to Mr. Vincent, of the Miners' National Orphanage, with the Following Note, Prize Essays, The Home Office and the "Labour Tribune", Ironworkers' Meeting in Shropshire, Agents' Show Card, Warrington Notes, William Pedley, a Belper Nailmaker, Was on Wednesday Cut to Pieces on the Railway near His Home, Spirit of the Press on Labour, An Inquest Has Been Held as to the Death of Samuel Benn, 35 Years of Age, of Barrow, Resulting from Injuries Received at the Steel, What Is Labour?, Insurance, Iron Wages in the Iron Trade, Parlimentary News Testing Chain Cables, Proposed Sliding Scale for West Lancashire Miners, Mr. Baldwin in His Letter, Which Will Be Found among the Correspondence, Takes the Same Gloomy View of the Future as Some of the Capitalists Themselves, Miners' Wages and Price of Furnace Coal in South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire, from 1864 to 1885, Illness of Mr. W. Crawford, M. P., A Spirited Address, Coal The French and English Mines Bills Compared, Dudley Notes, "Shots" & "Flashes", On Saturday Evening a Meeting of Working…, A Lecture to the British Workman, "Snowed Up" Writes Me a Comical Item Which I Am Not Quite Sure I Ought to Give, The Belgian Strikes, Words of Cheer. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Display ads: In a Paper, Understood to Be Fair in the Workman's Interest, like the Sheffield Independent, It Is Lamentable to Read, We Are Sorry to Have to Announce the Death of Mr. E. Woods, the Able and Energetic Secretary to the Society of Ironfounders, Which Took Place in London on March 25th, In the United States Mr. Powderley Has Issued an Address to All the Knights of America, Strongly Disapproving the Strikes, and Threatening to Resign Unless They Are Stopped. Letter to the editor: Warrington—An Example To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Summat about the Working Klass 2 the Editor of the Labour Trombone, Good News To the Editor of the Lobour Tribune, Board Representative for the Smethwick District To the Editor of the Labour Tribune, "Inch by Inch" To the Editor of the Lobour Tribune, One of the Causes of Competition in the Iron Trade To the Editor of the Lobour Tribune, An Answer and a Suggestion To the Editor of the Labour Tribune, Unity Is Strength To the Editor of the Labour Tribune, Duties of Check Weighmen To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Female Labour To the Editor of the Labour Tribune, Club Houses for Miners To the Editor of the Labour Tribune, Unnoticed To the Editor of the Labour Tribune, Arbitration, Not Strikes To the Editors of the Lobour Tribune, Sounds around the Make-Ith-Well To the Editor of the Labour Tribune, Stand Firm To the Editor of the Labour Tribune, A Few Seasonable Thoughts To the Editor of the Labour Tribune, Thousands Still Outside To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, The Federation of Trade Societies To the Editor of the Labour Tribune, A Proposed Conference To the Editor of the Labour Tribune, A First Attempt To the Editor of the Labour Tribune. Poem, verse: Is English Manhood Dead?. Editorial: Correspondence, Answers to Correspondents.
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