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News from 05/09/1891

1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

C. Upsen Downes, J. Morrison Davidson, John D. Fitzgerald, Albert Beddall, E. Aitken, Peter Burrowes, Alexander Logie, John Wheelwright, F. W. Randall, J. Sullivan, R. Lakin, F. Cobden, George N. Barnes, Henry Hopkins, H. Deane, John Chisham, William Saunders, Charles Grason,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Workers Cry, Workers Cry. News: Maternal Logic, Forewarned, Luck, The Labor Army, Social Contrasts, Coalies Alive at Whitstable, The Miners in North Wales, How May We Live?, Scotch Notes, Sanctity of Property, The Labor Party in Australia, Strikes Are Quite Proper, Only Strike Right, The Organisation of Labor, Lord Squeers, Prohibition and Temperance Notes, What about Women Workers?, "Blueing" Their Reputations, Employers Liable for a Workman's Illness, One of the Most Singular Features of the Lewisham Election Was the Attitude Assumed by the Church of England Temperance Society, Boards of Conciliation, A New Title for Our Dukes!, Where to Go, A Colliery Strike, Shop Slaves, Women's Best Chance of Getting Equal Wages for Equal Work under Present Conditions Is Where Piece-Work Obtains, as in the Textile Trades, An Apparent Sufficiency, He Reminds Us, American Notes, He Wasn't Too Large for Her, Correspondence, An Ignoramus, The Brewster Sessions Are in Full Swing, and the Daily Newspapers Bristle with Points of Interest Concerning Them, The Argument, If It May Be Called by That Name, That Women Would Be Unsexed, That They Would Lose That Interest in the Home Circle Which They Have Now, Is One That Turns against Those Who Use It, Political Benevolence, The Tortures Undergone by Three Classes of Chemical Workers, Fruit Porters, An Unpleasant Sequel, A Most Practical Outcome of the Late International Temperance Congress Held at Christiania Was the Issue of a Monthly International Temperance Paper, At an Executive Meeting of the Amalgamated Bus and Tram Workers' Trade Union, Held on Tuesday Night at the Offices of the Union, Bouverie-Street, E. C., Our Amalgamation, The Welsh Miners and Their Member, Melbourne, the Capital of Victoria, Has Perhaps the Most Noted—Or at Least Notable—Temperance Society in the World, Extraordinary Growth of Fungus!, Multiple News Items, Women's Progressive Movement, Mr. Fielden Thorpe, of York, Gives in a Paper in the British Temperance Advocate, a Clear Summary of a Controversy Proceeding in the International Paper, between M. Canderlier, Brussels (Who Maintains That Distilled Spirits Only, and Not Beer and Wine, Should Be Attacked by Temperance Reformers), and Professor Forel, Whose Teaching Is in Entire Harmony with That of Pronounced Total Abstainers in This Country, The Derbyshire Miners, British Gold Bugs Ruining America, The Marquis of Dufferin and Ava Is Recovering from His Recent Cold, and Proposes to Leave Shortly, with the Marchioness, on a Visit to Assynt Lodge, Sutherland, Women's Rights as Thinking and Acting Members of Society Have for Years Been Impressing Themselves with Growing Strength upon the Consciousness of Public Men, Worth More Dead than Living, Lord Bramwell and the Drink Traffic, A Big Demonstration at Brighton, Land Nationalisation, A Lay Sermon on the Land, Got a Prescription, How to Select Good Meat, "Man's Inhumanity to Man", The World of Labor Echoes of the Struggle from Far and Near. Poem, verse: Vox Populi, Vox Dei, He Was and He Wasn't, Who Is on Our Side?, A Lay of Labor, The Sweater. Business: Medway Trade Unionists, The Trade Union Congress Resolutions on the Eight Hours, Municipal Workshops, and Arbitration Questions, Demonstration on Behalf of the Carpenters in North London. Editorial: Land Nationalisation Society, Labour Representation, A Happy Termination, Another Victim to Tyranny, Our Soldiers' Wives. Display ads: Dunn's Unique Plate Powder, Electricity in Failing Health, Multiple Display Advertisements. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Abstainer. Arts and entertainment: At the Opera. Fiction, drama: Chapter VIII A Digressive Apology for Digressing, Christopher Next, the Haggite A Radical Romance. Letter to the editor: Why Serve the Devil? To the Editor, The Land for the People To the Editor, To the Editor, A Troubled Soul To the Editor, A Wail from a Pawnbroker's Warehouse Boy To the Editor, London School Board Election To the Editor, Labor and Capital To the Editor, The Genesis of the Capital and Labor Commission To the Editor, Help the Shop Slaves To the Editor, Land and Capital To the Editor, A Big Order To the Editor, The Temperance Democratic Federation To the Editor, Nationalisation of the Land To the Editor, Land Nationalisation and Socialism To the Editor, State Pensions for the Overworked and Underpaid To the Editor.

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