News from 14/11/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
James Greenhalgh, Geography Hyos Jones, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Wm. Henry Peck, W. J. Davis, William Beckworth, William Marston, Rhodes S. Calvert, John Bune,
ResumoFrontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. News: A Column for Law Matters, An Appeal Has Reached Us from Some Mill Operatives Asking Us to Put the Writer in Communication with the Weavers' Association, with a View of Opening a Branch in the Neighbourhood of Idle, Law Cases Breach of the Factory Act at Holmfirth, Interesting Items, Isaac Holden, M. P., on Labour Questions, Such Are Then Class of Men Who Have Been Returned by the Labour Party to Represent Them in the Town Council, No, thank you, Notes by Plug Drawer "Charlie" and His Theories, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, Leeds Leeds Notes, Cunctatorian Fancies Mr. John Morley and the Eight Hours Question, A Pretty Peep into Humble Life, Household Hints, Answers to Correspondents, Mr. And Mrs. Bowser, How to Advertise, Aged Labourers and How We Treat Them, It Will, However, Be Worth While to Examine This Speech of Mr. Morley's, There Have Been Two Cases of Working Overtime in the Law Courts during the Last Few Days Which Call for Some Little Attention in Our Columns, Having Laid down Prepositions Such as These How Comes It That We Find John Morley so Strong in His Opposition to the Fixing of the Hours of Labour by Law?, But This Was Not the Only Piece of Prophecy That Mr. Merley Indulged In, An Angel's Visit, Smith Keeps a Savage Dog on His Premises, and near Its Kennel a Board Is Displayed, with the Warning, in Large Letters,"Beware of the Dog", The Weavers' Strike at Holmsfirth, Ever since the Formation of the Federated Trades Council Mr. Uttley Has Been Its Secretary, and in That Capacity Has Rendered Valuable Service to the Class to Which He Belongs, Mr. Mortley Is Not Sure Whether the Eight Hours System Will Lead to the Employment of More Men, A Report from Allentown (U. S.) States That a Mrs. Wuchter Has Just Taken Food after a Fast of 225 Days, Æsop as an Historian, A German Woman Lately Attended Dortmand Market with a Six Months' Old Baby in a Wicker Basket, Which She Offered to Sell for Ten Marks, Dewsbury, Then, Again, the Fatal Inconsistency That Seems to Dog Him When He Touches This Question Is Palpably Apparent in This Atterance of His at Scarborough, Of All Secure Methods of Packing, the Following Must Have Been Most Effectual, Fate or What?, Meeting of Unskilled Labourers at Brighouse, Meeting of Weavers at Todmorden A Resolution to Strike Carried Out, While the Struggle over the Question of Serges Has Been Raging at Messrs. Taylor's the Weavers at All the Other Firms in the District Have Been Looking on, We Believe, with a Great Amount of Satisfication at the Attitude of the Spinners, Soiree of the Operative Cotton Spinners at Bradford, Apperley Bridge, Idle, and Eccles Hill, Labour Movements Abroad, An Unblemished Name, He Has Never Been Told, It Seems, Whether under This New Policy a Man Is or Is Not to Be Allowed to Work Overtime, Brother Gardner's Lime-Kiln Club, The Exemption of Machinery from Rating, Multiple News Items, There Are in the Ranks of Trades Unionists Men Who Are Selfish to a Degree When They Think That Some Person Whom They Employ Is in Receipt of a Wage That Exceeds Their Own, A Firm in the Leeds District Have Now Sent Home Altogether 11 Women Weavers since Their Dispute, "Gallant Little Belper", The Poverty of Mr. Mortley's Arguments, However, Only Proves the Strength of the Case for the Legislative Regulation of Hours, The Dispute on the Question of Serges at Huddersfield, The Question of "Serges" at Huddersfield, But Stay, Scholastic Item, Two Rum Customers, A Birmingham Glass-Cutter Named Samuel Case Is in Custody for the Attempted Murder of His Wife, Who Is in a Critical Condition, Her Throat Having Been Cut Three Times, Breach of the Factory Act at Longwood, Meeting of Weavers at Great Horton, Batley and Batley Carr, It Is, However, When Mr. Morley Poses in the Role of the Prophet That He Becomes Most Puzzling, Mr. Morley Does Not, It May Be Permissible to Suppose, Wish to Set up as a Champion of Overtime, Notes on Passing Events, Leeds Trades Council Mr. H. Gladstone, M. P. On Labour Questions, The Gasworkers of Shipley Are to Be Congratulated on Having Passed through the First Year of Their Organised Life so Successfully, Her Son's Fancy Wife, The Shipley Gasworkers First Annual Dinner, Early Investments, Life's Fleeting Joys, For Somehow on This Eight Hours Question Men Cannot Take John Morley Seriously, The Dowsbury Weavers Have Not as Pleasant Times of It as Certain Aspiring Philanthropists Would Have the Public to Imagine, And It May Also Be Pointed out to Mr. Morley That the Course He Apparently Thinks so Absurd Is the Very Course That Is at Present Taken by the Trades in Innumerable Cases When Regulating Matters in Dispute with Their Employers, Rotherham Rotherham Notes, Wreck of a British Man-Of-War Loss of 273 Lives, Golden Thoughts, What We Hear Bradford, The British Workman of the past, Present, and Future, Mr. Matkin and the Liverpool Municipal Election, Chemical Workers Ask for More Wage, At the Stamp Window, The Splendid Meeting Held in the Temperance Hall, on Wednesday Evening Last, When the Whole of the Different Unions of the Town Were Represented, Shows What Mighty Strides Trades Unionism Has Made since the Stove Grate Workers Strike, and Councillor H. Sanders Advent into the Town, The Dispute at Scholes, Holmsfirth, Shop Meeting at Bradford Messrs, Rule Greenlers', and McEWAN'S Weavers, Mr. Wardley Has for Several Years Been a Prominent Member of the Federated Trades Council, and, along with Messrs. Uttley and Holmshaw, Gave Evidence before the Royal Commission on Depression in Trade, of Which the Late Lord Iddesleigh Was the President, Luminosity of the Sea, The Truth Is, However, That When Mr. Motley Touches This Question of the State Regulation of the Hours of Labour He Ceases to Be John Morley the Logician and Becomes His Unlovable Other Self, Fresh Air in the Bedroom, Working for Pocket Money, The Dispute at Prickleden Mill Is Still Going on, but during the Last Week Another Attempt Has Been Made to Settle It, The Knights of Labour in This District Have Now Sufficient Lodges to Enable Them to Form a District Assembly, and It Is with Pleasure That I State This Has Been Done, How to Choose a Good Wife. Business: Notice to Trade Union Secretaries, Gleanings and Comments, Working Women in the United States Textile Trades, A Warning to Trade Unionists, As to Trade Option, Mr. Morley Doesn't like It, The File Trade Has Suffered a Serious Loss by the Death of One of the Members of St. Philip's Road District, and Also a Member of the Executive of the Union, in Which Capacity He Has Rendered Very Valuable Service. Editorial: Bradford, Leicester Working Men and Vested Interests, We Understand That at One of the Places in the Huddersfield District They Are Paying Their Weavers 8s. For What Ought to Be 14s. At Least. Poem, verse: Saturday Night, Speak the Truth, Poetry The Dying Girl. Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XXVI. Classified ads: For Sale (Cheap), "The Workman's Times", Public Announcements, Stead and Simpson Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Give Your Orders for the Factory Times to Your Bookseller at Once. And Be Sure You Get It, The "Workman's Times". Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor Woolsorters Organisation, Leeds Board of Conciliation.
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