News from 05/09/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Samuel Hardman, Thomas Birtwistle, Walter Beaumont,
ResumoFrontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. Business: The Trades Congress Mr. Matkin's Address, Black-Sheep in the Textile Trade, Presentation to Mr. H. Slatter, J. P A Well-Deserved Recognition to an Old Trades Unionist, Trades Demonstration at Castleford, Mr. C. J. Drummond's Absence from the Trades Congress, Trades Union Congress Greatest Meeting Ever Held, Trades Unionism: Its past Difficulties, Present Position, and Future Prospects. Editorial: Notes on Passing Events, We Received a Letter the Other Day from One of Our Correspondent Which We Think Calls for a Word of Comment, If Nothing Else, I Said Last Week That We Were Witnessing the Beginning of a New Order of Things, Lightning. News: Sure to Win, A Terrific Thunderstorm Passed over the Fylde of Lancashire on Monday, A Column for Law Matters, A Reservoir at Castleford Has Collapsed, The Tyneside Joiners' Strike Work Going Abroad, An Extraordinary Scene in Connection with the Early Closing Movement Was Witnessed at Cardiff on Monday Night, A Labour Victory in Scotland, A. B. C, Mrs. Maybrick Has Been Removed from Woking to Aylesbury Gaol, Lord Kilmorey Was One of the Most Generous, and at the Same Time the Most Eccentric of Men, and Was Always Exceedingly Fond of Playing Practical Jokes, Curious Chinese Customs, He Got the Pass, A London Magistrate on Labour Intimidation, And Now, Vulcan, My Lad, I Have a Word to Say about Your Society, the Ironfounders, Snags' Corners, Household Hints, The Meeting in the Albert Hall under the Auspices of the Leeds Trades Council, on Wednesday Weck, Was a Splendid Success, and Must Have Done Mr. Judge Good, But When I Contemplate the Enormous Amount of Money Paid by the Trade Unions of These Island to Their Members at Periods of Misfortune, I Confese That I Do Not Feel Altogether Comfortable, No, Thank You, Some Short Time since It Became Our Duty to Expose What We Considered a Very Glaring Evil That Existed in a Certain Dyworks in Bradford, Where One of the Foremen Was in the Habit of Contracting Loans with the Men Who Worked under Him, Now That the Time Is Fast Approaching When the Different Ward Committees, Ratepayers' Associations, &c., Are Looking out for Candidates for the Forth-Coming November Elections, It Would Not Be out of Place If We Briefly Referred to What We Understand Has Occurred in the Huddersfield Corporation about Contract for Ironwork at the Sewage Works down at Deighton, Gleanings and Comments, Mr. Steenstrand on His Operations Last Year, A Private of the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, Named Williams, Was Shot in the Stomach by a Man Named Collyer at Bisley on Sunday Night, Meeting of Builders' Labourers at Keighley A Union Formed, The Tin-Plate Workers in the Morrison District of Wales Have Also Gone out on Strike This Week for an Advance of 10 Per Cent, Two Twin Daughters of a Bradford Labourer Have Died from an Overdose of Cordial, There Is a Baneful System in Vogue in Leeds Ironworks That Needs Strong Exposure and United Action on the Part of the Mechanics to Destroy, The Weavers' Strike at Bingley, Labour Movements Abroad, How to Live on 1s. 1d. Per Day A Sandwich Man's Estimate, Milnsbridge and Longwood, Influenza Has Broken out on the Continent, Multiple News Items, A Six Per Cent Dividend Is Not a Bad One; in Fact, We Should Be Disposed to Think It a Good One, and No Doubt the Leeds Fireclay Company Limited Itself Is Satisfied with a Profit of £58,326 14s. 1d. In 13 Months, Another Lesson Has Been Taught the Weavers at Great Horton, The Enginemen's Dispute in Cleveland, I Am Sorry That Mr. C. J. Drummond, the Energetic Secretary of the London Society of Compositors, Is Not at Congress This Year, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops, Bradford, A Man Named Johannes Burasch Was Crushed to Death under an Iron Roller on Sunday at Weissensce, near Berlin, The First Lady Jockey, A Young Man Who Was Considered "Rather Soft," Speaking the Other Day of the Many Inventions and Improvements That Have Been Made by the Present Generation, Exultingly Wound up With,"Well, for My Part, I Believe Every Generation Grows Wiser and Wiser, for There's My Father, He Know'd More'n My Grandfather, and I Believe I Know a Leetle More than My Father Did", Bijah's Hour, New Inventions, Law Cases Prosecution in Rochdale under the Factory Act, The Township of Skiddaw, Cumberland, Has Only …, Need I Carry You on, Vulcan—On through the Weary Years of Agitation and Hard Work That Preceded the Passing of the Temporary Act in 1869; on to the Trade Union Act of 1871, under Which It Was Possible, under Certain Conditions, for a Trade Union to Be Registered; on through the Next Big Agitation That Resulted in the Passage, in 1876, of Mr. Mundella's Trade Union Act Amendment Act?, Batley and Batley Carr, A Needy Constituent, Labour Risks and Labour's Heroes, Thrusts by a Free Lance, Great Horton and Little Horton, The Labour Movement Demonstration at Bolton, A Man Named Hugh Walsh, of Oldham, Gave Himself into Custody at the Newton Heath Police Station, on Saturday Night, Self-Accused of Having Committed a Murder, Wear Shipbuilding Eight Months' Output, A Leader Is Wanted in Batley and Dewsbury to Organise the Factory Workers, "There's Many a Slip", The Liverpool Cotton "Corner" Suspension of Mr. Steenstrand Heavy Losses, Scotch Blastfurnacemen and Sunday Labour, Mrs. Lynn Linton Is a Writer of Considerable Power, The Donald Currie Steamer, Two Hundred Deaths Are Occurring Daily from Cholera in Japan, Strike of Weavers at Cliff Mill, Great Horton, Bradford, What We Hear Bradford, Americanisms, A Boy, a Woman, and a Cow, Wonderful Dogs, But Still the Spirit of Combination Held on Its Course—Now Defeated, Again Advancing, Fatality at a Lockwood Mill The Inquest, The Dispute Which Was Going on Last Week at a Firm in the Heckmondwike District Has, for the Present, Been Settled on Terms Which Will Be a Decided Advantage to the Workpeople, Halifax, On Saturday the Duke of Newcastle Opened a Day Nursery for the Leeds Poor, Notes by the Boggard, No Trace Can Be Found of the Bodies of Count Villanuona and Party Who Were Lost in an Ascent of Mount Blanc, The Inquest Which Has Been Held at Huddersfield during the Week on the Body of a Tuner in the Employ of Messrs. Crowther and Sons, Serves to Illustrate Very Forcibly the Necessity There Is for Some Change in the Law with Regard to the Question of Jurymen, A Dead Give Away, Shipley and Saltaire, Short-Sighted Masters and Managers, She Put Him in the Cellar, The "Pole-End" or Broad Loom Question, What Are the Tuners of the West Riding Dreaming about, When They Can Follow Such a Course of Conduct as We Heard of the Other Day?, The Dutchman's Trouble with His Telephone, At Last, in 1824, the Combination Laws Were Repealed, and Then, Vulcan, Your Society and Others That Were in Existence at the Same Time Were No Longer Illegal. Poem, verse: Yorkshire Song, Turn Again, Poor Wanderer, Poetry Pay Up. Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XIII. Classified ads: What about Owen's English Watches?, Stead and Simpson Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Public Announcements. Letter to the editor: Sir H. James and the Textile Factory Workers, Real and Sham Wool, or Order and Disorder! To the Editor of the Factory Times, United Textile Factory Workers.
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