News from 08/09/1917
1917; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Victor Fisher, H. M. Fraser, T. Rothwell Haslam, A. J. Waterfield, T. W. Oswald-Hicks, P. C. Tarapore, Irene Fisher, Moore Anking,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British Citizen and Empire Worker. News: The Inclement Weather on Tuesday Night Precluded the Holding of Any Meeting, Future of the Villages Labourer Must Be Assured a Fair Wage, Sailors' and Soldiers' Fellowship A Word to the Permanent Official, British Workers' League's National Crusade Striking Challenge to Messrs. Macdonald and Snowden at Leicester, Meaning of the Trades Union Congress The Real Sentiment of Organised Labour Confounds the Pacifists, Allied Economic Policy, Our Australian Branch Munition Workers from the Antipodes Accept Our Purpose, Wage Board for the Villages Effect on Wages: How It Would Operate, The Change of the Day of the Meeting Here to Saturday Proved a Great Success, Points Pertinent to Our Purpose Concerning Industry, Labour, and the Villager, Unauthorised Programme of the Pinned (down) Boys Are Here As Performed at the Central Hall, Westminster, The London Campaign Bermondsey, Roundabout Ramblings IV.—Twixt New and Old, A Further Meeting Was Held on Monday Evening on the Market Steps, State Interference or State Aid? The State Tapping Its Own Vast Resources, Mr. J. F. Green's Candidature for Leicester A Cogent Presentation of the Case against the Pacifist, The Land Must Yield of Its Fulness State Penalty for Failure to Realise This, Labour and Democracy Open Letters to the Labour Party.—II, A Premature Peace Its Probable Disastrous Effects on India, The Scottish Branches Edinburgh District: Striking Indictment of the I. L. P, British Workers' League, Note, Nitshill:"Hollow Pretensions of the I. L. P. And B. S. P.", Mr. C. Duncan's Crusade Epitome of the Faith and Method of the Pacifists, Forthcoming Meetings London, The Welsh Branches Cwmaman: Welcoming Gallant Lads from the Trenches, Why Labour Will Not Go to Stockhom Two Messages: a Tragic Commentary, The Angel-Lane Meeting on Sunday Morning Attracted an Audience of about 400, "Few," Say the Authors of These Recommendations, "Can Fail to Realise the Serious Consequences to Our Commercial and National Position Which May Result from Failure to Secure Harmony between Employers and Employed. Editorial: President's Speech: His Attitude Towards Declaration Striking Declarations on the Ravagement of Belgium and Serbia, We Are Indebted to the "Edinburgh Evening News" for the Following Report of the Meeting at Night in Edinburgh, Notes of the Week. Letter to the editor: Clerks and Trade Unionism Should Clerks' Societies Be Taken over by the National Union?, Fiscal Reform and the B. W. L A Protective Tariff V. A State Bounty, A Critical Moment for Labour What Are Its Ills; What Are Its Needs?, Our Old Soldiers and Sailors Another Plea for the State's Consideration, Pertinent Thoughts on Many Subjects Our Correspondents Discuss the Active Problems of the Hour, We Are to Render France Our Foe The Latest Authorised Pacifist Ambition, Has Mr. Lloyd George Public Confidence? A Vigorous Defence of the Premier's Policy. Display ads: Pointers on Production, The Dictaphone, £. S. Discontent. Business: The Provincial Branches Bishop Auckland: Workers Must Be Alert in Trade Union Affairs, Trade Union Points More Money for Postmen Required. Classified ads: War Finance and the Worker.
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