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News from 25/09/1891

1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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W. A. Carlile, A. Hall, G. Kilpack, J. D. Cunningham, J. Beaumont, R. J. Derfel, Major Alfred R. Calhoun, Fidus Achates, Fidus Achates, T. Brennan, Proud Preston, James Bleakley, Joseph Rogers, Thumb Leather, Mr. John Keywood,

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Frontmatter: The Workman's Times. News: There Were Further Cases of a Similar Nature, but after an Adjournment for Luncheon, Mr. Mawson Intimated That, after the Previous Decision, the Men Would Content Themselves with Pleading Not Guilty, … at Perry's Is Practically Lost to the …, The Report of the Select Committee on the Hours of Railway Servants Has Just Been Issued, and Will No Doubt Amply Fulfil the Expectations of Those Acquainted with the Personnel of the Committee and of the Strenuous Efforts Put Forth by Railway Managers and a Host of Overtime Worshippers, to Discountenance Parliamentary Interference with the Hours of Duty of Railway Servants, Next Sunday a Big Demonstration Is to Be Held in Hyde Park, Workmen's Notes and Notions London, United Operative Paviors and Flagoers of Liverpool and District, Where Are the Former Middlesbro'"Scribes" to the Workman's Times?, Manchester and Salford, And Now I Think I Must Close Up, Newcastle, The Condition of the Working Classes in That Hive of Industry Is Deplorable, Owing Chiefly to Sweating and the Worst of All Evils, A Stingy Landlord, Croydon, A Movement Is on Foot to Establish a Legal Eight Hour Day League, Which Will Be of Great Value, Seeing That the Congress Meets Here Next Year, Watchman:"For Heaven's Sake Get Away", … Manchester District Have Been … Week End, Derby, Fabians in East London, I Was Pleased to See in Your Last Issue an Official Account of the … Human Branch, Friendly Critic, The Chairman Then Called upon Mr. E. J. Humby to Address the Meeting, Middlesborough, Mr. Robert Blatchford in Bradford, Amalgamated Society of Housepainters and Decorators, The Bit Forgers and Filers Commenced to Work at a Reduction of Three Hours Per Week on Monday Last and a 5 Per Cent Advance, A Meeting Was Held in Humberstone Gate on Sunday, Presided over by Mr. Jenkins, the Secretary of the Bakers Union, Who Made out a Very Good Case for the Men, Preston, I Have Read with Much Profit the Scheme of Amalgamation Put Forth by Mr. A. Hall, and I Gather from His Somewhat Lengthy Paper That He Favours the Fusion of All Trades Unions into One Grand Organisation under One Set of Conditions, the Latter under Such an Elestic Nature to Admit the Workers of Every Branch of Skilled and Unskilled Labour under the Sun, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Nottingham and Notts, Where They Would Be Buried, Kind Regards to "Magneto," "Electric Spark," "Present Times," Battery Box," and "Transmister", … May Remember That in May Notes …, Copies of the Times May Be Had from Mr. W. Collions, 53, Portland-Street, Walsall, or Mr. H. Lewis, 22, Alexandra-Street, Caldmore, The Workman's Times Can Be Had at Mr. Cruickshank's, Cuthbert-Street, South Shields, The Dock and General Labourers' Union Congress at Hull, Leicester and Leicestershire, Frodingham and Sounthorpe, Journeymen Brassfounders' Association, There Is Just One Other Little Matter I Would like to Mention for Our Leaders' Consideration, On Monday Next, the … Meeting in Connection with the …, At a Wake in Ireland, The Members of the Amalgamated Protection Union of Hammermen, Engmemen, Machinemen, Helpers, and General Labourers Celebrated Their Second Anniversary on Wednesday, the 16th Inst., by a Mass Meeting at the Corner of Stansby-Road, Limehurst, E. There Were about 2,000 Present, I Am in a Position to State That the Kirkdale Division Is Canvassing Now in the Interest of Mr. Threlfall, of Southport, for Parliamentary Honours, and from the Reception the Canvassers Are Getting He Has Every Chauce of Winning, A Special Meeting of the Leicester Building Trades Council Was Hold at the Workmen's Club, Bond-Street, on Friday, And Now There Are Two People on the Job, I Hope We Shall Soon Wake the Croydon Plumbers up to Organising Themselves and Joining the U. O. P. A., and They Need Not Mind Asking for the Assistance Of, Boot and Shoe Notes, I Should Be Glad If the Factory Inspector Would … Village Just outside Nottingham, A Circular Has Been Forwarded by the Bakers and Confectioners' Union to the Master Bakers of the Town Asking That Certain Concessions Should Be Granted with Regard to the Hourse of Labour and Rates of Wages of the Men, the Abolition of Sunday Baking, and Indoor Apprentices Not to Be Allowed, Mr. Sydney Webb Deserves the Atmost Praise for His Researches into the Question of Comparative Wages Paid for Men and Women Who Do Exactly the Same Class of Work, That a Union Can Do Much to Gain the Confidence of Their Members Is Evidenced by the Work Done by the Horsemen's Union, and Which Might with Advantage Be Copied by Others, Operative Stonemasons' Notes, At Another Corner I Saw a Letter Sent to the Local Secretary of N. A. S. F. U., from Messrs, Evening Continuation Schools, I Hope the Officials of the Sawyers' Union Will Send Their Address to Me under Cover to You, "Pass the Pickles, Please", My Thanks, and Those of Every Member of the Trade, Are Due to You, Mr. Editor, for Your Able and Sustained Championship of Our Plucky Brethren on Strike in London, Isle of Dogs Notes, The Amalgamated Union of Upholsterers, Household Hints Things Worth Knowing, Mr. James Holmes, Secretary of the Leicester Hosiery Union, and the Hero of the Late Hinckley Hosiery Strike, Attended a Meeting of the Strikers Last Thursday Week, and Delivered a Most Practical and Inspiriting Address, Corporation Servants and Their Wages, Notes by Insulator, Sir John Gorst Is a Hopeful Politician, There Are Mills in London Where the Men Are Old Stagers, … Question Is Raised in My Own Mind … at the Sick Pay in My Own Society, … and Invitations for Me to Attend … the Barber's 117, Tattontion, Walsall, Another Dispute at Samuda's, Mr. Hammill Suggested That I Should Try Mrs. Austin, The Hosiery Unions of Nottingham and Leicester Are Wonderfully Supporting the Strikers, "Austin," He Said,"Would Be about 66 Years of Age", The Fishermen Have Not yet Made Much Progress with Their Just Demands, Which … of Equitable Sharing between Owners, Captains, and Crew, Labour Movements Abroad, Bro. Gardner's Lime Kiln Club Beware of Politics, Yesterday (Sunday) a Public Meeting Was Held in the Free Trade Hall under the Auspices of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, Explosion in the Crewe Steel Works Three Men Shockingly Injured, A Very Slow Train, A Lot of Truth in It, Multiple News Items, There Have Been Many Heartburnings in Leeds on the Employers' Side Because, Although They Got Judge Fined an Immense Sum, They Can Get No Money, Sparks from the Anvil, Legends of the Moon, Wolverhampton, This Seems to Have Been a Week for Interviews, The Late "Leader" Staff Law Proceedings Trreatened, I Suggested That If They Would Not Give Any Information about Mr. Austin's Life They Might Go so Far as to Tell Me Something about His Death and the Arrangements for the Funeral, Talking of Advertisements, the Star Got into a Terrible Mess Last Saturday, I Should like Every Carpenter, Fitter, Torner, Smith, Moulder, and All the Other Trades Not to Come to Banbury without a Little Information, At Last They Are about to Lay down a Sever for This Place, and Not before It Is Needed, It Is Also Contemplated by the Hanley Branch to Ask the Executive to Allow Him to Break His Journey and Address a Meening in That Town, The Bakers of Lefcester Have Moved at Last, A. W. Freeborn (General Secretary of the Brewery and Distillery Servants' Union) Said That He Had a Difficult Task to Get a Place to Hold This Meeting Owing to the Name the Brewery Men Had Got, but the Rev. Hon. Mr. Lawley Had Kindly Lent the Hall for That Meeting, Tanners Organising, Enderiby and District, There Is Very Little Hope for Our Class of Men Occupying the Position They Ought until the Engines and Boilers Bill Has Become Law, as a System of Practical Examination Will Do Much Towards Raising the Status of Enginemen in This Country, Both Socially and Financially, as It Has Already Done in the Vatious Parts of America Where It Is Carried Out, Fabian Notes, The Amalgamated Engineers' Secretaryship, Notes by Linesman, A Little Boy Was Being Shown the Engraving, of a Human Skeleton by His Father, Broken English, Notes by Shellback, Notes by Rotary Hand, Liverpool, Bootle, and Birkenhead, This Was Seconded by Mr. E. Wall the … Supported by W. Lance, a. S. Of … Who Gave Us a Detailed Account of the …, Again, Providing Amalgamation Was Unanimously Welcomed by All Trades Unions, Which It Is Safe to Assume Will Not Be the Case, Would It Be Policy to Court Further Dissension and Jealousies and to Retard the Movement by the Inclusion of Societies Whose Existence as Trades Unions Is Not Justified, Judging from past Events?, I Understand That the Strike of Bobbin Turners at Messrs, The Dispute at the Central Keeps Increasing, There Is a Very Solacing Passage of Scripture Which Says All Things Work Together for Good, You Say What Have You Done That I Sent No Notes?, Now to a Few of Mr. Mattos' Remarks, At the Durham Police Court, the Attention of the Bench Was Occupied Several Hours in Hearing Cases Arising out of the Dispute between the Durham Gas Company and Their Workmen, There Is and Has Been for the Last Eight Weeks a Strike of Bass Dressers in the East End of London, Notes by Shave Hook, Fortunately There Are Sources of Information Other than These Rale-Bound Automata, Mr. John Morley Has Made up His Mind That Whether He Sits as M. P. For Newcastle-On-Tyne, or Whether He Is Sent into Retirement at the Next Election, He Will Be No Party to Thrusting a Legal Eight Eight-Hour Day "Like a Ramrod into All the Delicate and Complex Machinery of British Industry", Organising the Agricultural Labourers How to Stop the Manufacture of Blacklegs, The Eight Hours Question, Saw Mill Jottings, The Workman's Times Can Be Obtained from E. Banks, Grange-Lane, or Mrs. S. Bunks, 117, Bentinck-Street, Birkenhead, In the Finish "The Friends of the Working Man" Shelved the Anti-Sweating Resolution for a Time, With Regard to the Legal Eight Hours Question, Printers in Conference, Five More New Members Joined Last Meeting Night the Millwall Branch G. W. U, Mr. Pete Curran at Oldham A Word to the Textile Workers, I Shall Be Pleased to Forward "Questions for Parliamentary Condidates" to Any One Who Will Fill Them up and Forward to Their Local Candidates, A Large Number of Boilermakers' Labourers Employed at Three Large Firms in the Town Struck Work Last Week, The Sum Collected En Route Was £6,13S. … 11s. Was Subscribed in the from after, … Total of £7.4S. 1½d., Kind Regards to "Magneto," "Present Times," "Insulator," and All Other Comrades, I Am Given to Understand That Active Canvassing Will Be Commenced Immediately Re Municipal Election by the Labour Party, and the Little Influence "Teesite" May Possess Can Safely Be Promised in Advance to Forward the Labour Cause, and the Enforcement of the Compulsory Retirement Clause upon Those Cricketing Gentlemen Who Will Shortly Close Their Innings, The Workman's Times Can Be Had from the Following Places in Newcastle, Excitement at a Shipbuilding Yard, The Potteries, Now Just a Word to Some of Those Who Have Jointed the Different Societies, Prudent Forethought, Glasgow, Cambridge Masters' Commandments for Blacklegs, The Strike of Dock Labourers at the Victoria Docks, Hull, Has Terminated, the Men Having Returned to Work, Hull, Street-Masons, Paviors, … and Hammermen's Amalgamated Union, What We Think, Birmingham, Notes by Railway, It Will Be Remembered That a Week or Two Ago I Offered a General Invitation to Any Delegate at the Late Trienmal Conference of the Amalgamated Society of Tailors to Send Me a Resume of the Actual Business Done, There Is a Good Story … of a Young Man Who Had a …, I Held Three Good Meetings in Sheffield, One at Rotherham, and One at Barnsley, Where They Received Me with Open Arms, I Being a Survivor of That Lamentable Explosion on December 12th, 1866, A Woman with a Whim, The Diary of a Foolish Girl, Stockton, Kidderminster, Rotherham, One of the Most Delusive and Hasbed-Up Reports That Ever I Witnessed Appeared in Last Week's Issue of the Free Press at Sutton-In-Ashfield Anent the Strike at Messrs, Iikeston and District, Mr. Tillett, upon Rising, Was Received with Great Applause, "Young Man," Said a College Professor to an Undergraduate Who Had Asked for and Obtained Leave of Absence to Attend His Grandmother's Funeral, The Strike and Lock-Out of London Carpenters and Joiners, There Is a Strike Here between the Boilermakers and Their Labourers, in Which There Are about 400 Affected. Business: Mr. J. J. Harris, of the Newcastle Trades Council, Presided, and, in the Course of His Remarks, Said the New Unionism Had Made Tremendous Progress since the Trades Union Congress in Liverpool, as Was Shown by the Proceedings of the Newcastle Congress, Printing and Kindred Trades' Federation, … That the Trades Council Have … the Provision of a Trades …, The Business of Mr. Joseph Hydir, Secretary to the Land Nationalisation Society, Is Not so Spicy as Some of the Dukes, Princelings, and Others Not of a Deal Better Stuff, Would Imagine, Manchester and Salford Trade Council, Socialism and Trades Unionism Sixth Article, The … System in the East End Boot Trade, Electrical Trades Union (Manchester Branch), Notes by Clinker, Cardiff, Grimsby. Review: The Whitehall Review Scouts the Idea of "A Labour Party Which United in Action Might in the House Terrorise the Country into Obedience, after the Fashion of Mr. Parnell in the past with His Once Faithful Band of Supporters", A Writer in the Whitchall Review Says "It Is Difficult to Conceive What There Could Have Been in the National Anthern Which Expressly Declares That 'Britons Never Will Be Slaves' to Ruffle the Susceptibilities of the Most High-Minded Member of the Proletariat". Editorial: Wearside, I Am Informed That Our General Secretary, Mr. J. Whitburn, of Middlesbro', Is Expected down Here Shortly to Address a Meeting of Trades Unionsts, in Conjunction with Mr. Sanders, of the Stove-Grate Workers' Society, Notes by Magneto, It Will Be Remembered That a Few Weeks Back We Stated That Mr. Clem Edwards Was Prepared to Prove That the Statement Made by Mr. Lawes, of the Shipping Federation, before the Labour Commission, Namely, That Federation Men Did Not Carry Revolvers Was Not Correct, … Being Nomination Night We … Our Club-Room, Star Hotel …, The Hartlepools. Letter to the editor: The Fabian Eight Hours' Bill To the Editor of the Workman's Times, South Shields, Notes by Gas, How Can the Federation of Trades Advance the Interests of the Workman and His Labour? To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Eastleigh and Bishopstoke, Information Wanted To the Editor of the Workman's Times, By the by, Mr. Editor, That Able Correspondent of Yours,"Telephone," Is Very Busy Preparing for November, and I Conclude Want of Time Is the Reason His Pleasing Notes Have Been Missing from Your Paper for the Last Few Weeks, Co-Operation in Leicester To the Editor of the Workman's Times, A Word to the Amalgamated House Painters To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Coal Porters and Their Long Hours To the Editor of the Workman's Times, How Workmen Pay Workmen To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Proposed World's Labour Exhibition To the Editor of the Workman's Times, A Complaint To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Amalgamation v. Federation To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Banbury. Poem, verse: Poetry The Working Man, The Workman's Fight, Only a Working Man, Make the Best of Life. Fiction, drama: The Hidden Hand or Capitola the Mad-Cap Chapter LIX Prospects Brichten, The Hidden Hand or Capitola the Mad-Cap Chapter LVIII, Maud Morton Chapter IX, A Good Story, Little Danny's Clothes Story of the Poor, Maud Morton Chapter X A Night Alarm. Classified ads: Notice to Secretaries of Trades Unions, Famous Watches, Our £100 Prize Offer.

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