News from 16/05/1891
1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
George Blaiklock, Jonathan Bines, Geo. Fisk, F. Ratcliffe, Geo. Fisk, Peter Burrowes, J. Runciman, Thomas Hepinger,
ResumoFrontmatter: Notice to Subscribers, Workers Cry. News: The Labor Army, Picked up Here and There, National Agricultural Laborers' Union, All This Exercising of Favourite Poodles, This Useless Adornment of the Person with Diamonds; This Record of Gluttony Sounds Terribly Sickening by the Side of the Following Plaintive and Pathetic Appeal Which We Received at the Editorial Office This Week, Dartford, Release of Mr. J. H. Wilson Proposed Demonstration in Victoria Park, Sociology Notes on the World, the Flesh, the Church, the Devil, The Labor Problem at Landport, Erith, The Land for the People Amongst the Labqrers in Wiltshire, A Victory for the Reelers, Work and Wages, Vestry Jottings, An Influential Epidemic, The Cry of the Shop Assistant, The Shop Assistants Demonstrate, Engineers Work Too Long, The Red Flag at the Mansion House, The Labor War Dispatches from Our Own Correspondents, Oldham and District Strike among the Iron Men, White Slaves No. 3.—Baker, Under the Clock Parliamentary Pickings, Chelsea Vestry Election The Workers Score a Victory, Wanted Recruits for the Labor Army, Sittingbourne, Belgium Liege, Echoes of Thought, The Power Loom Weavers, The Royal Commission on Labor, France Paris, Art for the Workers, For Some Days We Have Been in the Rather Unique Position of a Talking Body without a Head, Labor in All Lands America, Correspondence, City and West - End Tailors Impending Strike, Railway Sweating, Portsmouth Dockyard Men in Conference, Multiple News Items, The Bricklayers Want a Halfpenny, Scotland, The Labor Question and the Liquor System, The Two Nations No. 2.—Words with Bullets Inthem!, Anent the Foregoing, Mr. Graham Wallas, M.A., of the London Fabian Society, Is to Lecture on the 14th Inst. In the Spiritualists' Hall, on the Labor Programme, Including the 8 Hours' Day Question, Millers' National Union London Branch, No. 3, Austria, The Following Tide, St. Mary Cray, The Demand for the Workers' Cry a Hue Increases, and We Have Had Many and Cry, Representative Workers, Fourmies. Editorial: A Distinguished Convert, Slowly through the Whole Week We Have Been Dragged through the Toils, with Scarcely a Break in the Dread Monotony of Jangle and Jaw until Every Soul of Us Has Got Mechanically Bewildered, and Even the Astute Secretary, Who Is Piloting the Bill, Has Lost His Reckoning and Got Hopelessly Befogged, Society Notes, Deptford and Greenwich District The Millers and the Vestry Election. Fiction, drama: Christopher Next, the Haggite A Radical Romance, A Story of Every-Day Life. Letter to the editor: The Labor Army To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, Payment of Members of Parliament To the Editor Workers' Cry, To the Editor of Workers' Cry, The Eight - Hour Day To the Editor of the Workers' Cry, To the Editor of the Workers' Cry. Business: Brighton, The Operatives and the 8 Hours. Display ads: Health without Physic, "The Precious and the Vile", A Great Co-Operative Scheme, Multiple Display Advertisements. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Poem, verse: At the Dock Gates. Songsheet, music: A Song of the Disinherited.
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