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News from 26/12/1891

1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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Simeon Twigg, Francis Beckwith, Tom A. Hannam, James Mundy, Leon Lewis, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Chas. B. Sedgwick, Eleanor Marx Aveling, Shave Hook, Hosiery Worker, T. Anderson, Fredk. H. Whymper, Charles Garson, Festina Lente, H. Locks, W. Beecroft, T. W. Gardner, James Macdonald, W. Collins, C. Taylor, M. Tucs, C. Lee,

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Frontmatter: The Workman's Times. News: The Old Dispute Settled, The New Factory Regulations for 1st January, 1892, Workmen's Notes and Notions London, The Workers' Co-operative Society, During the Examination of the Witness in a Recent Case in the Hooghly Civil Court, a Curious Fact Came to Light, The Movement in Favour of Organising the Corporation Employers Is Progressing Exceedingly Well, and Will Be an Accomplished and Substantial Fact in a Very Short Time, The Fair Contracts Clause Bids Fair to Become a Terror to Those Corporte Bodies Who Hope to Make an Honest Penny by Getting Their Work Done at Prices Which Cannot Allow of Fair Wages Being Paid to the Workpeople, Oldham Notes, Mr. Justice Denman's Stern Rebuke to Members of the Junior Bar Who Were Amusing Themselves by Sketching Witnesses during the Hearing of a Recent Case Has Created a Bit of a Sensation, I Stated Last Week That an Injunction Had Been Granted and Writs for Damages Issued against Four … Members of the Federation of Riverside Trades and Industries in Consequence of the Issue of a Circular Asking Co-operative Societies Not to Purchase Certain Articles, N. A. O. P. Notes, Amalgamated Society of Metal Planers, &c., Ah, Friends, See What a Power They Would Be Then, Notes by Bricklayers' Valet, Workmen's Notes and Notions Notes, On Saturday the Firm Caused the Following Notice to Be Served on All of Them Who Lived in the Houses Belonging to the Firm, The Locked-Out at Buckfast, Notes by Gas, Never Leave Vegetables in the Water after They Are Cocked, Davy Crockett's 'Coon Trick How an Election Was Won, Now, Boot and Shoe Chaps, Prepare, Really, the Globe Is Becoming Too Bad, A Traveller, Returning from Florida, Said:, Carpenters and Joiners' Associated Society A New Branch, Boot and Shoe Notes, A Yorkshireman Was Sentenced to Three Months Hard Labour, Sold for Naught, The Chair Was Occupied by John Dunn, the General President of the Union, and the Vice-Chair by a. Letchford, General Secretary, the Assistant Carver Being Harry Clarke Secretary of No. 1 Branch, That the Feeling in Favour of Labour Representation Is Growing Fast in Hull Was Evidenced at the Last Trades and Labour Council Meeting, Barrow-In-Furness Notes, The Recent Sudden Return of the Empress Frederick to Berlin Provoked Much Gossip There, for It Was Well-Known That Her Majesty Had Latterly Intended Passing the Early Part of Winter in Italy, Ilkeston and District Notes, Household Hints Christmas and New Year's Fare, Nottingham and Notts, Splashes and Flashes, … to Oblige, Wishing You All a Merry Christmas, I Am, Yours Truly, A Lively Car Driver, At Any Rate, the Painters Are Standing by Ready to Render Harmonious and United Action in Defence of Our Unions, without Which We Cannot Hope to Fight Successfully for That Which Undoubtedly Is Our Right—More Leisure, More Food, Better Furnished Houses, and Clothing, For the Second Time the Delegates of the London Trades Council Have Had the Subject of the Immigration of Pauper Aliens into This Country under Consideration, Now, Mr. Editor, I Will Draw My Notes to a Close by Wishing You and Your Readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, N. B. L. & G. L. U. Notes, Mr. Berry, No Doubt, Thinks That He Can Import Weavers from Yorkshire to Take the Place of His Former Employes, but I Am Certain He Will Be Disappointed to That, Because of the Rate of Wages Paid in the West of England, The London Evening News and Post Has Made a Curious Discovery, Multiple News Items, Newcastle-On-Tyne, Hull Notes, His Honour and Bijah, The Employes of Messrs. Berry and Sons, Who Were the First to Join, Were Not Interfered with up to Then; on the Contrary, Mr. Berry Told Them That He Did Not at All Approve of the Action of Messrs. Hamlyn and Sons in Thus Depriving the Workers of Their Just Rights, Topics of the Times, And Now, after That Effort at Serious Discussion, We Will Give Ourselves over to Other Matters, Mr. And Mrs. Spoopendyke, Sparks from the Anvil, The Promoters of the "Pleasant Sunday Afternoon Movement" Held Their First Meeting in This Town on Sunday Last, Jones Was a Good Fellow, but He Was Always in Debt, The Scottish Supreme Court Has Just Decided a Case Having an Element of Romance in It, Another Point I Don't like Is That the President and Treasurer Should Come from Leicester, Notes by Skibbo, The General Secretary, Who Was in Bristol, Went to Buckfast to See How Matters Stood, and He Was Pleased to Say That He Was Highly Pleased with the Demeanour and Enthusiasm Displayed by the Workers, An Extraordinary Discussion Took Place at This Council Meeting, Coming Events, Fabian Notes, The Announcement That the No. 2 Branch of the Engineers Had Decided to Affiliate with the Trades and Labour Council Was Received with Great Applause, and I Have Good Reasons for Stating That the Other Three Branches Will Not Be Long before We See Them Also Represented There, The New Factory Laws for India, Life in the Far West Frontier Married Life, On Sunday Last the Funeral of Bro. A. R. Pulham Took Place at the East London Cemetery, … of Wood Turners in Birmingham, I Would like to Ask, through Your Valuable Paper, When County Council Contracts Are Let Is There Not a Clause Where the Contractor Is Bound to Pay the Trade Union Rate of Wages, and Whether the Local Vestry or Country Council Member Is Not in Duty Bound to See That the Contract Agreement Is Strictly Adhered To?, A Young Woman Began a Song,"Ten Thousand Leaves Are Falling", Sir Augustus Harris Has Been Telling a Strand Magazine Interviewer How He First Got Hold of Drury Lane Theatre, Meeting in the Town Hall, A Very Curious Decision Has Been Given in an Employer V. Workman Case at the Ballpot Petty Sessions, near Belfast, Most of the Disputes between Employer and Employes in Hull Have Been Settled, in Each Case the Men Receiving Important and Large Concessions, The Tailors' Excuses, I've Had Forwarded to Me a Copy of the Skyrack Courier, in Which I Find a Correspondence on a Some What Important Topic, A Week or Two Ago I Had a Note on a Strike of Cabinetmakers at Sandground's Phipp-Street, Shoreditch, Tailors and Tailoring, Benefactor:"How Is Your Husband This Winter, My Dear Woman?", The Strike of German Printers Aid from England, Castle Donington Basket Makers, Next Evening a Meeting Was Held by Representatives of All Parts of the Trade, to Make the Final Arrangements for a Productive Co-Operative Society, Grays E. V. C, And Now, to Set an Example of Brevity, I Will Conclude with the Compliments of the Season to All, Who Are the First Men to Start a Building?, A Word of Counsel and Encouragement, A Young American, Who Is Never Unwilling to Borrow a Dollar or Two, Recently Sold an Overcoat He Had Been Wearing for a Couple of Years to a Thrifty Acquaintance of His, at about at Third of the Cost, A Column for Law Matters Rules, Amalgamated Union of Operative Bakers and Confectioners London District Board, My Point Would Have Been That the Lecturer, and, … All the Gentlemen Who Took Part in the Dis… Took Too Pessimistic a View of Human …, Hosiery Operatives at Mansfield Acted on the Advice I Gave Them in Last Week's Issue of the Workman's Times, and Have Decided to Form Themselves into a Branch of the Ilkeston and District Hosiery Union, A Terrible Experience A Day in a Coffin, I like to Go Amongst the Fabians, Because They Are … My Countryfied Idea of What Socialist … Ought to Be in Outward Appearance, Lecture on Trades Unionism by W. S. De Mattos, Brother Gardiner's Lime-Kiln Club A Powerful Close Shave, The Second Point I Which to Notice Is That the Secretary Should Be a Nottingham Man, the President and Treasurer Leicester Men, At 10 P. M. All Retired to the Smoking Room, Where the Entertainment Was Proceeded with, the First Being the Toast,"Amalgamated Protection Union of Hammermeu Enginemen, Machinemen, Helpers, and General Labourers," Given by the President and Responded to by the General Secretary, Huddersfield and District Notes, What We Think, The Workwomen's Co-Operative Association Ltd., Has Been Voluntarily Wound Up, Leicester and Leicestershire Notes, I Love Had Brought under My Notice a Case That to Be Allowed to Pass Unnoticed, The Free Speech Fight at Chelsea Heavy Sentences on the Speakers, On Monday Week, Mr. W. A. Carlile De… Splendid Lecture on "Why You Should Be …?", U. O. P. A. Notes by Shave Hook, The Imposition of Fines for Alleged Bad Work Has Always Been a Grievance with Workmen, and It Is Especially so in the Textile Trades, Where Fining Is Frequent for Imperfections in the Manufactured Article Which in Many Cases Are Not the Fault of the Person Fined, Sunday's Proceedings, The Profits of Artists Have Been on the Increase since Rubinstein Gave His Historical Recitals at St. James's Hall in May and June, 1887, at the Last of Which There Was Just on £1,000 in the House, I Wish I. And R. Morley's Men at Sutton Would Shake Themselves from the Dust of Apathy and Indifference, Much Interest Is Being Taken in England among Possible Exhibitors and Visitors in the Forthcoming Columbian Exposition, There Is Also a Sick Fund in Connection with Our Society from 18 and under 24 Years of Age, Entrance Free, Contribution 4½d Per Week, Now, Sir, in Conclusion, I Hope to See the Agenda of the Federation of the Building Trades in Your Next Issue, At Wallmar, in Germany, Lives a Fran S. Who about Thirty Years Ago Had the Whole of Her "Kehlkopf" ("Adam's Apple") Cut out of Her Throat by a Physician at Wiesbaden, I Am Named of the Independent Labour Party, An Irishman Too Early Wed Declared He Would Never Marry so Young Again If He Lived to … as Methuselah", The S. D. F. Branch Here Is Rapidly Increasing in Numbers and Influence, Some of the Most Active Members of the Trades Unions Having Joined, Perhaps Mr. Justice Chitty, When He Adjourned This Case, Had Already Heard the Result of the Appeal to the House of Lords of the Mogul Steamship Company against the Ruling of the Court of Appeal in Their Action against McGregor, Son, and Company, and Others, The Maidstone Local Board Are Sadly in Need of a Little Education on Economical Questions, On Sunday Last the Hall of the S. D. F. Was Well Filled to Hear Com. Robinson Lecture on "Every Man's Right to the Land", And Are There No Workhouses. Editorial: We Have Got No Work to Do, An Elector of West Lambeth, Notes by Co-Operator, Answers to Correspondents, We Often Hear Complaints against Workmen for Breaking Rules and Departing from Agreements, but the Parties Who Make These Complaints Are Conveniently Silent When the Breach of Faith Is on the Side of the Employers, A Spanish Visitor to Gibralter Has Found Us Out, The Children's Christmas Tree, Cradley Heath Notes, We Are Indebted to Our Readers for Many Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects, Personal and Otherwise, Ashton-Under-Lyne Notes. Fiction, drama: I like a Good Story, The Christmas Offering of a Fribbling Philosopher, The Lost Lady of Lone Chapter XIII, The Lost Lady of Lone Chapter XII, Kit Carson's Last Trail, by Leon Lewis Chapter I, Chapter II A Curious and Startling Mystery. Poem, verse: The Blacksmith, A Christmas Hymn, Poetry A Merry Christmas!, To the Upper Ten, Another Christmastide. Sports: During a Recent Race Meeting a Special Train Was Run out of Dublin, and Two Carriages Were Reserved, One for His Excellency, the Lord Lieutenant, and the Other for Sir Edward Cecil Guinness, Bart., of Brewery Fame. Shipping news: Fairplay Scolds the Shipping Gazette for Treating the Sailors and Firemen's Union Seriously, and Favouring That Organisation with Two or Three Leading Articles Per Week. Business: Notice to Secretaries of Trade Unions, Manchester and Salford, Trades Unionisn on the Pacific Coast, Federation of the London Building Trades Was the Business of a Delegate Meeting Held at the Bricklayers' Hall, Last Thursday, the 17th, The Trade Unionist Club and Institute Is Places Fairly upon Its Feet. Letter to the editor: To the Editor of the Workman's Times, James Macdonald and the A. S. T Reply to Messrs. Pattinson and Askey, Bit Forgers and Filers To the Editors of the Workman's Times, The Evils of Piecework To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The London County Council and Its Employes To the Editor of the Workman's Times, M. Tucs Indisposed To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Bookbinders and the 51 Hours' Movement To Be or Not to Be, The United Kingdom Society of Coachmakers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Glasgow Branch of the Labour Army To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Plumbers' Company To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The County Council Election in St. Pancras To the Editor of the Workman's Times. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts and entertainment: New Song, Just Published.

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