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News from 04/07/1890

1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Wm. Henry Peck, Anna Katharine Green, F. W. Smith, Walter Beaumont, Charles Hardy,

Resumo

Frontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. News: The Fitness of Things, Death of Mr. Wm. Crawford, M. P., Durham Miners' Secretary, Assault upon a Workman by His Master at Ossett, The States of America, The Leeds Chamber of Commerce and the Trades Council Seem to Be Nearing the Formation of a Conciliation Board, An Interview with Tom Mann, Every Trades Unionist Knows the Great Work Done by the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, The Leeds Gasworkers' Battle, Workmen Who Would like to Become Agents for This Paper in Their Own Neighbourhood, and Amongst the Members of Their Own Trade Organisations, Are Requested to Communicate with the Publisher, Byram Arcade Passage, Huddersfield, Blylat Has a Cyclopædia Which Numbers Many Volumes, An Important Brass Band Contest Took Place on Saturday, in the Recreation Ground behind the Machinery Hall, at the Edinburgh Exhibition, A Column for Law Matters, There Is a Soreness in the Ranks of the Men Who Sit Cross-Legged on a Table, and Who Are Considered Only a Decimal Part of the Male Gender of the Human Family—To Wit, Shipley Tailors, A Rather Curious Incident Anent the Fair Contract Question Took Place at the Last Meeting of the Bradford School Board, Meeting of Weavers at Shipley, A Special Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Was Held on Thursday Night Week in the Same Place to Consider the Question of Long Lengths and Widths for the Pieces Woven in the Yeadon and Guiseley District, and Also to Discuss the Resolutions Passed at the Meeting of Weavers Held Previous to the Chamber of Commerce Meeting, The Dispute at Bingley, Hull, The Two Loom Question at Bingley Strike, at Messrs, R. And D. England's, "Patents for Inventions", Anyone Who Had Seen the Earnest Faces of the Men at the Meeting on Wednesday Evening Week, at the Crossfield Tavern, So the Weavers' Association Have Been at It Again, The Situation of the Weavers at Ravensthorpe Seems to Have Changed Considerably since Our Last Issue, and, as Far as We Can at Present See, All for the Better, Bro. Gardner's Lime-kiln Club, The Horrors of Siberian Exile, Strike of Mechanics at Otley, New Inventions, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, Co-Operative Cabinetmaking in Bradford, The Question of Long Lengths at Yeadon Ought to Set the Weaving Community of Yorkshire Thinking as to the Position They as a Body Occupy, That Foreman, On Sunday Afternoon the Members of the Birley Vale Branch of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants March in Procession to the Carbrook Church, Attercliffe, Headed by the Bethel Brass Band, When a Special Service Washeld, and a Collection Made on Behalf of the Orphan Fund of That Society, The Dispute Which Is Going on at Holmfirth Does Not Seem to Be Much Changed in Its Aspect since Last Week, Batley and Batley Carr, Fatal Fight with Fenders, It Would Appear That the Bradford Correspondent Who Wrote to Us Recently Advising Our Trades Union Readers to Make Themselves Acquainted with "Looking Backward," in the Hope That by Its Perusal They Would Be Led to Change Their Methods, Is Not, after All an Opponent of Trades Unionism, Kidderminster Kidderminster Notes, How His Head Swelled, The Weavers of Bramley and Stanningley Have Had an Opportunity to Make a Step in the Direction of Emaneipating Themselves from the Low Estate into Which They Have Fallen, Before the Close of the Proceedings at the Delegate Meeting Referred to above, Mr. J. Bartley, of Bradford, a Member of the Staff of This Journal, Who Was Present at the Meeting in the Double Capacity of Representative of the Bradford Branch of the Society and as the Represontative of the Executive Council in the North of England, Took Occasion to Refer to Certain Rumours Which Had Been Circulated in Birmingham Concerning the Conditions under Which the Journal Was Produced, Mr…, Great Horton and Little Horton, Meeting of Weavers at Holmfirth, Halifax, Enter Clerk, with His Face All Swollen up with an Angry Tooth, Addressing a Large Congregation in the City Temple, London, on Sunday Morning, Dr. … Said, The Long Lenghts Question at Yeadon Discussion by the Yeadon Weavers, An Interesting Question Presents Itself in Connection with a Body of Men Such as the Woolcombers of Bradford, There Is Reported in Another Column of the Present Issue a Case Which We Think Deserves Passing Notice, Discussion on the Eight Hours's Labour Question at Brighouse, Multiple News Items, Those People Who Say Trades Councils Are of No Use, Can Hardly Be Awate of the Great Service Rendered by the Sheffield Trades Council to the Cause of Commercial Morality, I Am Informed There Is a Firm, Not in the Carpet Trade, but Employing a Goodly Number of Hands, Where a Great Deal of Tyrauny Exists, Practised, I Am Told, in a Quiet Sneaking Way, The Friendly Society of Iron Founders, Leeds, Household Hints, One Who Wants to Know, Otley Is a Curious Place in Which to Find the Manufacture of Printing Machines Carried on ; and yet It May Almost Be Said That the Quaint Little Yorkshire Town May Be Regarded as the Headquarters of That Branch of the Mechanics' Art, Sheffield Sheffield Notes, The Lockout of Gas Stokers in Leeds Conflicts between the Police, Military, and Populace, Sentiment and Sense, Meeting of Weavers at Netherton, Meeting of Weavers at Stanningley Address by Miss Ford, Law Cases Singular Action under the Employers' Liability Act at Leeds, The Delegate Meeting Last Saturday at Birmingham, of the Amalgamated Society of Gasworkers, Brickmakers, and General Labourers, Was an Unqualified Success, £100,000,000 Unclaimed, Amalgamated Society of Engineers Great Meeting in Halifax, Pudsey Is a Place with a Large Quantity of Sinners and a Very Few Saints, If We May Credit One of Our Yorkshire Poets. Editorial: I Am Informed We Have Sanitary Inspectors around This District, Notes on Passing Events, We Commend This Work to the Attention of All Trade Unionists as an Example Which Might Advantageously Be Followed in Many Other Societies, We Should like to Know What Sort of Rules They Are Which Govern the Power-Loom Tuners' Association at Huddersfield, and Also the Rules of the Bradford Overlookers' Association, Important Notice to Correspondents, No, Thank You, A Desire We Often Hear Expressed Is That Which Many Employers Give Vent to When They Advise Their Weavers to Keep out of the Weavers' Association, During the Last Week We Have Heard of One of Our Huddersfield Foremen Carrying out a Very High Handed Policy in Dealing with Those Who Are under Him, Which Ought to Be Noted in These Columns. Poem, verse: Old Age, His Honour and Bijah, A Good Woman's Love, Poetry Home. Marriage notices: Some Extraordinary Marriages. Real estate ads: The Houses of the Romans. Fiction, drama: The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter III, Abandoned but Saved—A Pathetic Fox Story, The Bailiff's Scheme Resume of Chapters I and II, The Leavenworth Case Book III.—Hannah, The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake. Classified ads: Give Your Orders for the Factory Times to Your Bookseller at Once, and Be Sure You Get It, Important to Advertisers, "Hard Times," a Story of the Cotton Panic, Can Be Had from Any Bookseller, Complete, for 1s, Stead and Simpson Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Owen's Famous English Levers. Letter to the editor: Halfax Dyers' Union To the Editor of the Factory Times, A Costly Price for Fireside and Factory Fuel To the Editor of the Factory Times, Where Is Free Trade Taking Us to ? To the Editor of the Factory Times, Letters to the Editor "Looking Backward:" a Suggestion, The Social Condition of the Masses To the Editor of the Yorkshire Factory Times, A Boating Lake for Slaithwaite To the Editor of the Factory Times.

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