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News from 04/09/1891

1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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A. Otley, W. A. Carlile, M. Tuos, L. M. Lindley, Paul Hann, P. Colbourn, Major Alfred R. Calhoun, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Fidus Achates, Fidus Achates, James Bleakley, James Bleakley, W Apperley, E. T. Sweet, E. Woods,

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Frontmatter: The Workman's Times. Business: On the Question of the Proper Work of the Trades and Labour Council, I Would Point out the Fact That a Great Many of the Delegates of the Trades and Labour Council Are Also Delegates on the Building Trades Council, and Therefore, There Ought to Be No …Existing about the Proper Work for Them to Do, Trade Unionism Amongst the Shop Assistants Another Wing of the Labour Party, Labour Demonstration at Derby, Notice to Secretaries of Trades Unions, Leicester Trades Council, A Meeting of the Trades Council Was Held at the Exchange Rooms, on Wednesday Week, to Receive a Report Form the Special Labour Representation Committee, Mr. Councillor Bailey (Miners Agent Giving the Report, Newcastle and District Trades and Labour Council The Eight Hours Question Warm Discussion, The Workman's Congress and the "Workman's Times" An Address to Trades Congress Delegates, Socialism and Trades Unionism Third Article. Editorial: What We Think, We Are Glad to See That at Last Representative Bodies of British Workman Are Rebelling against Being Treated by the Caucus Managers as Mere Nonentities Who May Be Patronised or Ignored Just as the Whim Suits, Blyth Notes, I See Bro, This Cautiousness Born of Fear, We Believe a Great Many Workmen in the Boot and Shoe Trade Are in the Habit of Reading the Boot and Shoe Trades Journal, We Have a Little Bit of a Bone to Pick with the Executive of the London Trades Council, We Have Been Successful with the Waterworks Branch, Which We Opened as No. 4 Branch, and We Have Been Holding Meetings for This Last Two Saturday Mornings, to Try and Get the Interception Department Men of Birmingham to Form No. 5 Branch, Which We Have Been Very Successful in, as We Have Enrolled between 30 and 40 Members, and We Are Going to Hold Another Meeting on Saturday Next, When Every Man Has, I Believe, Promised to Enroll Himself a Member of the Amalgamated Society of Gasworkers, and Let Us Hope That They Will All Be Loyal and True to the Society to Which They Have Enrolled Themselves, and by No Means Be Led Astray by Others Who May Have a Little Power over Them. News: Cosmopolitan Research Association, Notes by Pant Hand, Railway Men's Demonstration in Manchester Mr. Channing, M. P. On Overwork, Workmen's Notes and Notions London, Remarkable Elopement at Birkenhead, Ha, My Lads, What Nonsense!, Gallant Act at Sea, It Is Time That Somebody Gave the Metropolitan Magistrates a Good Talking To, Doctor's Fatal Mistake, Strike of French Polishers at Newcastle, There Will Be Strong Opposition to This Proposed Enormous Increase of an Already Well Paid Official by the Trade Unionists of the Town, as the Manager Is Not, for Various Reasons, in Their Good Graces, A Burglar on the Bed, The Thirty-Seventh Quarterly Report of the Associated Shipwrights' Society, Sent to Us by Mr. Alex, The Revolver Again, Slavish Condition of Russian Women, Mutiny on Board an American Schooner, The Workman's Times May Be Had at Mr. S. Lee's, Newsagent, Regent-Street, Cowpen Quay, Blyth, Thursday Night's Meeting, The Clergyman and His Front Door, I See the Associated Builders Have Just Brought Their Half-Yearly Meeting to a Close at Cambridge, and One of the Resolutions Submitted to That August Assemblage Was a Schem for the Federation of Employed and Employees on the Lines of Recent Associations, A Survivor of Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow, Outrage by a Woman in a Railway Carriage, First, I Hear Grave Rumours of Discontent at the Decision of the Trades Council Not to Contest the Seat for Municipal Honours Next November in the Central, Ward, for after the Gallant Stand Made Last Year It Was Hoped We Were to Have Another Try This Year to Unseat One of the Two Sitting Members, Especially as They Both Represent a Class That Have Always Had an Undue Share of Representation in the Hull Town Council, Namely, the Employers' Section of the Building Trade, Fall of Two Houses, Great Excitement Prevails Just Now Amongst the Agricultural Labourers, Who Have Issued a Handbill Setting Forth the Wages for the Ensuing Year, and Calling on the Non-Unionist Portion to Stand in with Them, 500,000 Rifles for China, Anti-Polygamous Mormons, Frodingham, Seal Hunting and Its Dangers, No Grounds for Divorce, Household Hints, Here Is Another Side of This Movement, a Sorry One It Is Too; but, Inasmuch as the People Are Not Fixed in Their Eternal State, We May Hope for Better … Even in Southport, And Now I Would like to Have a Word with Your Correspondent "Forward", Wearside Notes, In One of the Large Works in Stockton an Ambulance Class Recently Passed with Honour, and Boxes Are Now Being Placed in All the Departments, the Boxes Containing the Necessary Remedies in Case of Accident, &c., Gasworkers' Meeting in Manchester, A Close Call, The Strike of Stove and Grate Makers at Stanningley, The Maybrick Case Probable New Trial, The Strike and Lock-Out of London Carpenters and Joiners, Old Maids and Bachelors, Determined Suicide of a Woman, Stockton Notes, The Boy Hit It, A Large Number Gave in Their Names to Join the Ranks of Trades Unionism, It Is True There Was an Effort Made to Educate Female Workers to a Sense of Their Responsibilities, Boot and Shoe Notes, How to Get Married, On Federation, Extensive Post Office Thefts, Operative Stonemasons' Notes, The Parson and the Chorister, The Tailors' Confrence at Liverpool Is Ended, A Mad Engine Driver, "Labour Is King?" Oh, Dear, No! He Might Be If He Would, but He Has to Wake up yet, The Forward Movement among the Engineers, This Meeting in Liverpool Was a Vivid Illustration of the Rapidity with Which Trade Union Principles Have Spread Amongst a Section of Workers Hutherto Unnoticed, or at Least Unheeded, He Obeyed Orders, Nottingham and Notts Notes, Bristol, As a Writer on Socialism and the Labour Questions His Pen Has Furnished Many Well Written Articles for Various Journals, and in May Last He Read a Paper before the Fabian Society on "Compensation" Which Will Probably Be Issued as a Fabian Tract, Mr. A. Letchford, the General Secretary, Also Explained the Benefits of Belonging to a Union, and Stated That at the Commencement of the Hammermen and Labourers' Unions, by the Workers of the Firm at Which He Was Then Working Standing Shoulder to Shoulder He Was Able to Get the Men One Halfpenny Per Hour, and the Girls and Boys One Farthing Per Hour Advance on the Wages, and He Stated That If Such Could Be Done before the Union Was Hardly Formed, What Would a Body Well Organised Be Able to Do, and He Told His Hearers of the Good That the Union Had Done for Its Members by the Abolition of Bonus Schemes, Fines, and Sweating at Several Firms in London, Ilkeston and District Notes, The London Policeman Is Being Found Out, Notes by Pencil Stick, The Printers, Warehousemen, Cutters, and Assistants' Union, and the "Workman's Times", Don't Shop after One O'Clock, Labour Movements Abroad, Barometrical Readings, Multiple News Items, In the Discussion on Mr. Sydney Webb's Paper, on the Comparative Earnings of Men and Women in Different Callings at the British Association Meeting at Cardiff, a Lady Speaker Contended That Women Ought Not to Earn as Much as Men, Although the Work They Performed Might Be Equal in Quantity and Quality, Because, Forsooth, It Did Not Cost a Woman as Much to Support Hereself as a Man, and, in Addition, a Woman Was Not Expected to Support Any-One but Herself, Whereas a Man Should Be in a Position to Support a Wife and Family, Hull Notes, His Honour and Bijah, At a Meeting Convened by the Leicester Farriers' Society, on Saturday, and Attended by a Large Number of Members an Intersting and Instructive Lecture Was Delivered by Mr. Somner, a Representative of the Permanent Amalgamated Farriers Society, London, Pointing out the Benefits Derived from Unionism, Mr. Blatchford on Working Men's Aspirations, Those Prospects to Me Are Happy Dreams, but the Suail Pace in Which We Are Moving on to This Much Desired End Is Distressing, Caused by Our Own Utter Disregard of Those Principles of Unityand Good Fellowship Which Are Said to Have Bound Us so Closely Together, Coal a "Public Nuisance", Attempt to Set Fire to a Wife, "High Rip" Girls in Liverpool, On That Day a Meeting Was Called at the Black Boy Inn, the Headquarters of the Newcastle and District Trades Council, When a Thoroughly Representative and Influential Body of Workers of All Branches Assembled, Anxious and Enthusiastic at the Prospect of Having an Opportunity of Joining a Union Suited to Their Trade, Operative Bricklayers' Society, Getting Things Mixed, Arrested on His Honeymoon, Notes by Pando, Shocking Case of Mutilation, Engineering Has a Long Article on Piecework, in Which It Strives to Show That Trade Unions in Attempting to Limit Piecework and Eventually to Abolish It Altogether Are Not Working on Sound Economical Principles, …Rest, and Invitations for Me to Attend …, Shocking Neglect by a Mother, Now, Then, You That Are Still outside the Ranks of Organised Labour, Bestir Yourself and Be Men, Wolverhampton Notes, Tuesday Night's Meeting, Fabian Notes, Another Alpine Accident, The Second Annual Report of That Young Society, the Amalumated Society of Whitesmiths, Is on the Whole an Encouraging Document, The Job Has Now Been on the Way for over a Fortnigt, and, to Do the Work, This Particular Firm Have, It Is Alleged, Employed One Man and Three Lads, Mr. H. J. Wilson, Member for the Holmfirth Division, Is Likely to Find Himself in a Hot Corner If He Does Not Quickly Make up His Mind on the Eight Hours Bill for Miners, Suicide in a Water Cistern, A Violinist's Chorus, Organising the Galvanizers and Tinners in Birmingham Open-Air Meeting in Ladywood, Notes by Rotary Hand, Under the Auspices of the Joint Committee of the a. S. R. S. And G. R. W. U. A Most Successful Demonstration Was Held on Sunday Afternoon Last at the Alhambra, in Porter-Street, Another Little Matter I Should like to Have My Say upon, Is One That the Hull Trades Council Could Not in Its Wisdom See the Practicability of Adopting and Which Has, Nevertheless, Become a Fact, so Far as One Branch of Industry Is Concerned, The Hartlepools Notes, National Federation of Labour Unions Conference at Leeds, Shocking Accident to a Painter, Pembroke Dock and District Notes, Sufferings of a Shipwrecked Crew, How Is It the Dockers' Officials Never Send Me an Invitation When They Have Delegate or Public Meetings?, Great Feats by Strong Men, At 7 p. m. The Thirs Meeting in One Day Was Held, under the Auspices of the Dock Whart Riverside and G. L. W., There Has Been a Special General Meeting of the Hosiery Society, Mr. J. Keywood in the Chair, Banbury Notes, The Object and Policy of the National British Labour Union, Newcastle Notes, Our "Truthful" Police Cases for the Chief Commissioner to Look Into, On It Being Reported to a Party of Ladies That a Captain Silk Had Arrived in Town, They Exclaimed, with One Exception,"What a Name for a Soldier!""The Fittest Name in the World," Rejoined a Witty Female,"For Silk Can Never Be Worsted", Grimsby, Daring Burglary, I Have a Lot of Enquiries about the Difficulty of Getting the Workman's Times, On Monday the Members of the Hammermen and Labourers' Union Held Their Annual Excursion, The Amalgamated Society of Lace Designers and Draughtsmen Had the Misfortune to Lose Its First President, Mr. E. A. Draper Who Has Resigned for Some Indefinite Reason or Other, after Only Occupying the Position Four Months, Golden Thoughts, Charges under the Conspiracy Act at Bristol, The Workman's Times Can Be Had from the Following Places in Newcastle, The Meeting of the Rotary Society on Friday Last Was of a Most Important Character, and I Thoroughly Agree with the Resolutions Arrived At, Just to Give Some of Your Readers and Idea of How the Government Treat Their Workmen, I Will Instance the Case of the Stokers and Engine Drivers, Bro. Gardner's Lime-King Club The Crank Lime–Kiln Doomed, The Language of Locomotion, Mr. B. McMillan Was Elected to the Chair, and after a Few Remarks on the Benefits Likely to Accrue to Electrical Operatives through the Union, Called upon Mr. E. B. Johnson, Secretary Pro Tem., to Explain Reasons for Calling the Meeting and Object of Meeting, In the Absence of Mr. W. Thorne, General Secretary of Gas Stokers, &c., the Chair Was Ably Filled by Mr. A. Humphreys, General Secretary of the Navvies and General Labourers' Union, Across the Atlantic in a Cockleshell, Leicester and Leicestershire Notes, Manchester and Salford Notes, Curious Legitimacy Case, Alderman Richardson, J. P., Speaking Last Saturday at Darlington, Congratulated Himself upon His Successful Meetings as a Candidate for Parliamentary Honours, He Who Would Thrive Must Rise at Five, Notes by Stoker, The Tyne General Ferry Company Has Granted Excursion Tickets to the Seamen's Union, so That They and Their Friends May Go to the Great Demonstration at Newcastle, on September 12th, at Sixpence Each, in Any Boat, How Barmaids May Get On, Death under Suspicious Circumstances, The Special Committee Appointed by the Liverpool Corporation Last June to Inquire into the Question of Fair Wages, out Letting of Contracts and Sweating, after 20 Sittings Have Sent in Their Report, Pawned Everything for Drink, As I Predicted the Other Week in These Columns,"Toe Rag" Has Ousted "Cotton's Patent" out of the Columns of the Free Press at Sutton-In-Ashfield, and I Think on Any Future Occasion Hosiery Operatives There May Rely upon the Services of "Tos Rag", The Jack the Ripper Scare at Doncaster, Birmingham Notes, Notes by Magneto, "This," Said Jackson,"Is a Portrait of My First Wife""Why, It's the Peffect Likeness of the Pre Sent Mrs. J.," Returned Johnson, This Almost Amounts to Insulting a Section of His Own Union, Who, If Circumstances Are Taken into Account, Are Just as Good Union Men as Those Who Work the Shorter Hours, Supposed Suicide of a Gentleman, Strike in Yorkshire. Letter to the editor: Morley Notes, To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Strike in the Building Trade at Cambridge To the Editor of the Workman's Times, I Must Now Dry up, Mr. Editor, Hoping This Will Be a Warning to "Countryman" in Fature as to How He Frames His Notes, and Should He Require Any Information regarding Our Branch He Can Obtain It at the Home Tavern, Eastleigh, Any Tuesday from Eight till Ten, at Which Place He Will Always Find His Old Friend, Eastleigh and Bishopstoke, The N. A. O. P. And the "Workman's Times" To the Editor of the Workman's Times, South Shields Notes, Mis-Statements Corrected To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Sparks from the Anvil, Organise Ye Wealth Producers, to Prosper Your Labour, Yourselves, and Your Children To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Labour Party in Nottingham To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Brighton Notes. Poem, verse: Working for Bread, Poetry The Working Man's Holiday, Who Is Miserable?. Songsheet, music: The Stonemason's Song. Weather report: Cats as Weather Prophets. Fiction, drama: The Hidden Hand on Capitola the Mad-Cap Chapter LIII, Having Got Another Stock of Fabian Literature, I Am Willing to Send a Small Packet to Any One on Receipt of One Penny Stamp to 10, Queen-Street, Hightown, Manchester, Maud Morton Chapter IV, Maud Morton Chapter III, The Hidden Hand on Capitola the Mad-Cap Chapter LII. Arts and entertainment: Notes by Plasterer. Classified ads: Our £100 Prize Offer.

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