News from 14/02/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John U. Smith, Anna Katharine Green, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, T. R. Threlfall,
ResumoFrontmatter: Yorkshire Factory Times. News: The Demonstration of Railway Men in Bradford on Sunday Was a Perfect Success, and We Are Warranted in Assuming That in the Chairman the Men Have a Warm Friend, Don't Whip Them, It's an Ill Wind, Strike of Brickmakers and Clayworkers in Leeds, "Say, Ma, a Mouse Has Fallen into the Milk", An Enterprising Crow, High Speed Knitting and Weaving without Weft, Fatal Accident to a Boy at Huddersfield, The Position of Pattern Weavers in Power Looms Seems Just Now to Be Changing Somewhat in the Neighbourhood of Huddersfield, An Indian Paradise The Singular Town of Imphail in the Hill States of Manipur, A Column for Law Matters, Important Case under the Employers' Liability Act Work and Wages at Kendal, Cautious, His Own Burglar The Tricks of a New Yorker Who Forgot His Keys, A Romance of Crime, True Union in the Family, The Abuse of Coffee, The Cause and the Lesson of the Manningham Strike, Modification of Sleep, She Had a Beau, The Brickmakers' Dispute at Leeds, Labour Disputes in the Heavy Woollen District, A Clergyman in a Certain Town, Having Published the Banns between Two Persons, Was Followed by the Clerk's Reading the Hymn Beginning with These Words, A Cute Dog.—A Dog on a Warm Summer Day Lay down in the Shade and Soon Fell Asleep, Meeting of Railway Men in Bradford Procession through the Town, Smart Boy.—Lady Guest (to Small Boy), Mrs. Prudent: That Mr. Robinson Is Very Much Attached to Dear Julia, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, Slightly Mixed, Fooling the Landlady, Meetings of Gasworkers and General Labourers, In the Clay Working Industries a System Is in Vogue at a Certain Place Not Far from Leeds, Known as the Sweating System, Secret of the Skin, The Weavers in the Bingley District Have Swallowed the Bait Thrown out by a Great Fianancier Who Lives in Their District, I Saw Jack Drayton, a Rather Simple-Minded Neighbour of Mine, Nailing up a Box the Other Day, Which I Knew Contained Articles He Intended Sending by Train, so I Ventured the Suggestion to Jack … Place the Much-Abused "This Side Up," Etc., Important Patent Case, Notes on Passing Events, The Manningham Mills Sick Benefit Club, Why She Lost, The Great Battles of Labour, Halifax, A Sick Dude Called on a Doctor, Why Is a Knowledge of Grammar Indispensable to a Young Man about to Enter the Church?, Another Strike of Weavers at Skipton One Hundred and Fifty Weavers out 10 Per Cent Asked For, The Batley Weavers Are Still upon the Move, A Spice of Coquetry, Life as It Was and Is, Meeting of Willeyers and Fettlers in Leeds Movement for Uniform Prices, Household Hints, In the Realms of King Iron, George Thornton, Public Meeting of Ironworkers in Leeds, Law Cases Unsuccessful Claim for Damages at Dewsbury, Her Double Life Chapter XWI. A Promised Pleasure, A Fancy Liar from Texas The Biggest Yarn He Ever Told Happened to Be Frozen Truth, No, Thank You, A Girl of Lombardy, Running after Her She Ass, Which Was in Haste to Get up to Her Foal, Passed a Gentleman on the Road, Who, Seeing Her Look Very Buxom, and Having a Mind to Be Witty, Called Out, The Clothing Trade in Leeds Is Now at Its Busiest, and from Morning to Night the Girls Are Being Kept at It in One Wearying round of Work, and It Is at Stopping Times That One Can See the Jewish Sweater, with His Hand-Cart or His Few Lads and Lasses in Lieu, Ready to Carry Away to His Den Work for the Night, The Polar Bear and Her Young, Clayworkers' and Brickmakers Strike, The Position of Weavers in the West Riding, Weather Proverbs What the Little Birds Tell While Nesting and on the Wing. Editorial: We Have yet to Learn That Any Cause, If It Be Wrong, Cannot Be Shewn to Be Wrong by Fair and Legitimate Argument, and until Very Recently We Never Found a Town Where Freedom of Speech Was Forbidden, We Have Seen during the Last Week a Letter from an Employer, Which Seems to Indicate a Bitterness of Spirit Which Would Have Done Credit to a Slave Driver in the Southern States of America, When Slavery Was in Full Force, but We Had Certainly No Idea That a Man with Such a Spirit Existed in the Year 1890, During the Last Few Days We Have Heard a Rather Singular Story, upon Which We Should like to Comment a Few Sentences, Important Notice to Correspondents, A Woman's Weapon, May We Be Allowed to Call the Attention of the Weavers' Executive to What Is Going on in Yorkshire?, The Arizona Kicker Western Editorial Life Has Its Ups and Downs. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor The Late Strike at Manningham, An Industrial Army Suggested To the Editor of the Factory Times, How Fines Are Inflicted in Nottingham A Suggestion to Yorkshire Workers, A Suggestion To the Editor of the Factory Times, Masters of Employers To the Editor of the Factory Times. Poem, verse: A Summer's Eve, Money, Poetry Beautiful Things, "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates United Kingdom. Fiction, drama: Unknown; or, the Mystery of Raven Rocks Chapter XVI. An Evening before the Flitting, Unknown; or, the Mystery of Raven Rocks Chapter XV, The Leavenworth Case Book I.—The Problem, Her Double Life Chapter XV. Classified ads: Stead and Simpson Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Illuminated Addresses and Testimonials, Public Announcements. Business: Bradford and District Woolsorters Trades Union Meeting at Halifax.
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