News from 20/11/1886
1886; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Altofts Miner, Mr. John Wilson, Solitary Sandy, John Webb, William Lang, Lewis Maisdil, Z. Butler, E. Edwards, Samuel Beastall, Bill Siddles, F. T. Jefferson,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Labour Tribune. Essay: Labour Troubles in the U. S. A, An Irishman's Visut to Hingland No. II, A Correspondent Writes from Oldbury, South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire Miners' Prrmanent Relief Society, Calendar for the Week Beginning November 20,1886, The Scotch Agitation, Coal Theory and Practice of Mine Ventilation, Invented at the Cost of a Farm and Years of Labour, Passing Notes, Brisk Doings in Scotland, "Oi'm Tired Av Workin' like a Nagur", On Tuesday Night a Meeting Was Held at Hucknall Torkard (Mr. W. Mellors in the Chair), When the Following Resolution Was Passed, It Will Be Noted with Satisfication by the Miners of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire, and No Less by Coal-Owners and the Public, That a Spirited Attempt Is Being Made to Establish in the District a Successful Miners' Permanent Relief Fund, Christmas Prizes, Correspondence, Mineral Subsidence, Parliament in Its Wisdom Deputed to a Secretary of State the Power to Nominate Persons to Fill the Office of Inspectors of Factories; and This Power Is Exercised Usually by the Secretary for the Home Department for the Time Being, Railway Dangers, Disputes Under This Head We Will Insert Properly Authenticated Reports from Ironworkers, Miners and Others, Accidents and Offences, The Publishers Are Prepared to Appoint Responsible Agents for the Sale of the "Labour Tribune" in Every Mine, Forge, and Foundry in the United Kingdom, Where an Agent Has Not Already Been Appointed, Next Sunday and the Socialists, Some Singular Impressive Testimony Comes from Eckington (Derbyshire), Showing the Need for Something to Be Done to Improve the Condition of Miners There, Rge Mitchell ("One from the Plough") Interviewed, List of Agents for "The Labour Tribune", Coming Meetings Lodge and Other Fixtures, "Shots" & "Flashes", The Archbishop of York and the Working Classes. Display ads: Insurance. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents, We Have Been Requested to Ask Our Scotch, Welsh, and North Country Readers to Get Together in Big and Little Groups, between Now and Christmas, and to Send to the Tribune the Result of Their Delibrations as to What Arrangements Should Be Made for the Proposed Ironworkers' National Conference in 1887. Letter to the editor: On What Mr. Rowlands, M. P., Says To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Two Hours in the Fortnight To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, To the Men of Wyrley, near Walsall To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Saturday Work at Warrington To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Right and Wrong in the Balance To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, What They Would Do If They Could To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, What Mr. Chambers, of Thorncliffe, Said To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, German Customs at Warrington To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, A Million Per Week To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, The Whole of Three Days' Work Confiscated To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Liberty and Victory To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, From America To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, All Pull the Same Way To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, When the Burthen Is Lightened To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, An Old Miner's Opinion of the "Labour Tribune" To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Lean Valley District Working-Men Awake! To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Scotch Ironworkers To the Editors of the Labour Tribune.
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