News from 27/06/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Allen Gee, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Anna Katharine Green,
ResumoFrontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. News: The Birmingham Amalgamated Society of Gasworkers, Brickmakers, and General Labourers Has, since Its Introuduction into the Bradford District, Made Great Progress, A Narrow Escape, Bradford, Textile Exhibition at the Yorkshire College, H. B, Bijah's Odd Ways, and the Odder Ways of His Court, No Class of Workmen Occupy a More Important Position as Regards the Public Health than Do the Plumbers, and Credit Is Due to the London Worshipful Company of Plumbers for the Steps Taken by Them to Bring about a System of Registration in the Trade, Which Should Be to Some Extent Aguarantee That at Any Rate the Man Employed upon Your Taps and W. C. Possesses a Fair Knowledge of His Trade, A Paraphrase, Meeting of Weavers at Hinchliffe Mill, Holmfirth, A Column for Law Matters, Meeting of Weavers at Fenay Bridge, Another Serious Hoist Accident Has Occurred in the Bradford District, This Time at Saltaire, and, in the Opinion of Several of Our Correspondents, the Time Has Come When an Agitation Ought to Be Raised, in the Local Press, to Endeavour to Prevent These Calamities Recurring, The Struggle in the Kirkhenton Valley Is Another of Those Cases Where We Believe the Weavers Are Asking for Nothing Unreasonable, and, We Trust, If the Weavers Should Make an Appeal to Their Fellwo-Weavers a Certain Amount of Support Will Be Given Them by the Other Weavers in the District, Meeting of Weavers at Huddersfield, The Loneliest Man in Europe, Claim for the Loss of an Eye at Elland Important Case to Minders and Piecers, The Sheffield Typographical Printers Are Agitating for an Advance of Wages, A Chinese Newspaper Reporter Who Died Recently Left a Large Sum of Money behind Him, Going to New Orleans in Character, As a Magnificent Vessel, the Property of the Peninsular and Oriental Company, Was Steaming into Southampton Harbour, a Grimy Coal-Lighter Floated Immediately in Front of It, The Leading Trade Unions of the Country, It Is Needless to Say, Are Doing Their Members a Great Amount of Service; and among Them the Amalgamated Society of Tailors Stands High, A New Swindle, Naming the Baby The Request, The Law as to Giving a Character, New Inventions, The Exodus to Scotland Begins Next Week, and Railway Companies Are Engaged Re-Arranging Their Trains, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, When Are the Street Sweepers of Bradford to Get Their New Badges?, Railway Accident at Oldham, The Struggle between the Operative Plasterers of Bradford and Their Employers Has Entered into Another Phase, Which May Be Termed the Acute Stage, Law Cases A Morley Manufacturer Fined, At Last It Would Seem That the Weavers in the Centre of Huddersfield Itself Are Becoming Alive to the Actual Necessity of Looking after Their Own Interests Instead of the Interests of Their Employers, as They Would Seem to Have Been Doing during the Last Four or Five Years, General News, Mr. "Sam" Lister, of Manningham Mills Fame, Is Doing His Best to Become a Greeat Landed Proprietor, and It Must Be Said That Whoever Else May Have Lost Confidence in Land as a Secure Investment, the Tendencies of Mr. Lister's Mind Do Not Lie in That Direction, The Willeyers and Fettlers' Dispute at Yeadon Will Be the Cause of Much Future Good If Only the Men Can Succeed in Obtaining from Messrs. Brown and Brayshaw the 5d. Per Hour Struck For, Give Your Orders for the Factory Times to Your Bookseller at Once, and Be Sure You Get It, Accident, Meeting of Bradford Corporation Workmen, Brother Gardner's Limekiln Club Brother Gardner's Blunders, The Backwardness of Our Civilisation as Compared with Transatlaotic Standards Is Strikingly Illustrated by a Little Anecdote from Dublin, Notes on Passing Events, Legal Anecdotes, If There Is One Thing More than Another at the Present Time Which Seems to Be Agitating the Public Mind, It Is the Question of How Far Our Public Bodies Ought to Go in the Direction of Purchasing Goods in the Cheapest Market Regardless Altogether of the Way in Which They Are Produced, "Paddy, Honey, Will Ye Buy My Watch." 'What's the Price?", On Tuesday, at the Birkenhead County Court, before His Honour Judge Wynne Ffoulkes, Mr. Thompson, Solicitor, Applied on Behalf of Mary Jane Roberts, Spinster, Westbourne-Road, Birken-Head, for an Order against Thomas Griffith Morris. Described as a Letter Carrier 26, Pright-Street, for the Payment of £64 4s. 2d, West Riding of Yorkshire Power-Loom Weavers' Association Notice to Members and Intending Members, Demonstration of Railway Workers at Bradford, The Long Length Question at Yeadon Discussion at the Chamber of Commerce, Important to Building Operatives, English Women as Soldiers and Sailors [From the "St. James's Gazette], The Two Strikes in the Holme Valley and the Kirkhenton Valley Which Were Going on Amongst the Weavers When We Last Went to Press Are Still Existing, and Neither of Them at Present Seems Likely to Be Settled Off-Hand, A Cross Man, Meeting of Weavers at Bingley The Two Loom Question, Sitting in the Railway Carriage Was a Young, Foppish-Looking Gentleman, His Garments Very Highly Scented with a Mingled Odour of Cologne and Musk, National Society of Operative Plasterers, Ladies' Names, Labour Movements Abroad, American Yachtswomen, The Battle between the Leeds Gas Stokers and the Corporation Gas Committee Seems Likely to Be Us Bitter and as Terrible as the London and Manchester Gas Struggles Were, Unskilled Labourers' Meeting at Dewsbury, Multiple News Items, The Merchandise Marks Act as It Affects Shefield To Be or Not to Be?, It Was Done, Leeds, Household Hints, The Following Is the Text of the Memorial Sent in by the Men to the Street and Drainage Committee:, Hull Lightermen's Grievances Their Secretary Gets the Sack, What Becomes of the Money?, The Plasterers' Strike at Bradford Meeting of the Men, No, Thank You, The Sheffield Plumbers Have, However, Determined to Go beyond This, and, in Response to the Advice of Their Able General Secretary, Mr. J. Cherry, and at the Invitation of Professor Ripper, of the Techinical School, They Have Determind to Establish a Class for Practical Work in Connection with the Plumbing Trade, He Knew the Fact, Kirkheaton, Fenay Bridge, and Kirkburton. Editorial: We Referred Last Week to the Efforts Made by the Shipley Branch of the Brimingham Gas Workers and General Labourers' Union to Bring the Benefits of Organisation before the Labourers of the District, We Are Very Glad to See That Amongst the Finishers at Huddersfield There Are a Few Who Are Still Trying to Keep up a Respectable Wage to Keep Themselves, as Well as Their Wives and Families, upon, and Although They Are Few, We Trust That They Will Be Succesful in the Struggle Which They Are Engaged Upon, We Would Suggest to the Trades' Council of Leeds the Desirability of Trying to Bring about a Change in the Factory and Workshops Act, or an Alteration in the Custom of the Trade, so That the Women and Girls in Our Clothing Factories May Be Enabled to Cease Work a Few Hours Sooner than They Do during Some Portions of the Busy Season, Important Notice to Correspondents, We Regret That, Though Much Has Been Done in This Direction, There Are Several Shops Who Have No Members of That Association, and, as the Ability to Render Some Temporary Assistance in Case of Serious Accidents Is of Great Importance, We Would Urge Working Men to See Mr. John H. Chambers, the Secretary, at Once, We Have Often Been Surprised at the Absence of Unity Amongst the Cotton Operatives of Brighouse, Elland, and Some Portions of the Colne Valley, We Are Glad to Hear That the Firm of Messrs. J. Walker and Co. Limited Ravensthorpe, Have With-Drawn the Statement Which They Proposed with Regard to Certain of Their Weavers. Poem, verse: Poetry Th' Owd Blue Cloak. Fiction, drama: The Leavenworth Case Book IV.—The Problem Solved Chapter XXXIV, The Bailiff's Scheme Chpater II The Bailiff's Proposal, The Jackal, The Leavenworth Case Book III.—Hannah, The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter I, Her Double Life Chapter XLIX, Her Double Life Chapter L A Timely Arrival. Classified ads: Stead and Simpson Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Owen's Famous English Levers, Public Announcements. Letter to the editor: Saved in Time To the Editor of the Factory Times.
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