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News from 21/11/1890

1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John Foley, Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, J. J. Wright, J. S. Keenan,

Resumo

Frontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. News: The Voice of Contentment, A Woman Happy in Her Married Life Is as a Ray of Sunlight in as House, for the Deep Happiness in Her Heart Shines out in Her Face, A Column for Law Matters, By the Time We Arrived at Bob's Hotel I Had Learned a Good Deal of His Personal History, Mr. H. J. Wilson, M. P., and the Eight Hours Question, For Sale (Cheap), Meeting of Woolcombers at Bradford, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, Frozen In.—A Real Yankee, Cardroom Operatives' Interview, How the Thermometer Stood, The World Is a Looking-Glass and Gives Back to Every Man the Expression of His Own Face, Leeds Leeds Notes, I Was so Fully Occupied with My Own Thoughts—And a Man with Only a Few Shillings in His Pocket and the Wide World before Him Has Something to Think About—That I Had Not Noticed That Darkness Had Fallen upon the Great City, That the Street Lamps Were Lighted, and That the Gin Palaces Were Ablaze with the Splendours of Many-Coloured Lamps, The First Item Gone into Was the Letter of Thanks from the Parliamentary Committee for the Donation Sent Towards the Australian Strike Fund, Snooks Went Home the Other Night Afflicted with Double Vision, Earthquake Shocks Were Experienced at Inverness on Saturday, I Had Tradged through the Streets for Some Hours, Familiarising Myself with the "Sights", Fishermen and Their Hours of Labour, Household Hints, How Employers Keep Their Promises, Christian Dignity of Labour, Curious Marriage Customs, Notices, Shop Meeting of Weavers at Birkby, Gleanings and Comments, An Irishman, Having Accidentally Broken a Pane of Glass in a Window, Was Making the Best of His Way out of Sight, but, Unfortunately for Pat, the Proprietor Stole a March on Him, and Having Seized Him by the Collar, Exclaimed: "You Broke My Window, Fellow Did You Not?", Cunctatorian Fancies Bob Spendall: A Character Sketch, Thirty-One Persons Have Been Drowned by the Capsizing of a Ferry Boat between Orsova and Bisztritz, in Upper Hungary, Liverpool Whitesmiths' Association, By-And-Bye the Play Was Ended, and the Great Building Emptied Itself, Meetings of Railway Servants at Slaithwaite, An All-England Cricket Match Forty-Five Years Ago, I Made the Acquaintance of Bob Spendall a Good Many Years Ago in the Big City, This Week, Then, We Shall Devote Ourselves to a Study of Character, The Proceedings at the Annual Dinner of the Bradford Printers, a Report of Which Appears in This Issue, Go to Show That the Society Is in a Healthy and Prosperous Condition, In a Village Not Far from Newcastle, at the Close of the Sermon One Sunday Evening, the Vicar Announced a Meeting for Wednesday Night to Talk about the Means of Raising Money to Get the Church Renovated, Mr. Pickard, M. P., and the Liberal Party, Dudley Hill and Laisterdyke, Law Cases Claim for Personal Injuries, Labour Movements Abroad, The "Workman's Times," a Companion to the "Factory Times," Should Be Read by All Non-Textile Operatives, The Report for the Quarter Ending September 27th, Issued by Dr. Cameron, the Medical Officer of Health, Reveals Some Very Interesting and Sad Features, Multiple News Items, The Bradford Wool-Combers The New Departure, Worse off Man than the Prodigal, United Machine Workers' Association Meeting at Ashton, Bradford, How "Rats!" Was Started, The Master Printers of London Have Formed a Union for Themselves, Claim for Wages, Walter Booth, of Chesterfield, Has Been Sent to Prison for a Month, with Hard Labour, for Ill-treating and Neglecting His Child in Such a Manner as to Cause It Unnecessary Suffering, In Addition to This Question of Serges, Another Matter Is Likely to Cause Some Trouble If Certain Employers Can Have Their Way, Half-Holiday Movement, The Play Proceeded, Although the Huddersfield Corporation Have Been Praised from Time to Time about Their Treatment of the Gas Workers, It Seems That Everything Is Not Exactly as It Should Be, Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants Tea and Meeting at Keighley, Madam Adriana Ivanovna Benderoff Has Committed Suicide in St. Petersburg, Batley and Batley Carr, Notes on Passing Events, The Evening Meeting, While Bob and I Are Wending Our Way to His Residence—"One of the Biggest Hotels in the City"—Let Me State a Few Particulars Concerning That Young Gentleman—For at That Time He Was Young, There Are Cases, It Seems, That Can Be Won at the Leeds County Court, under the Employers Liability Act, and We Are Pleased to Chronicle the Fact, Humour of London Cabmen, That Engineer Again, The Latest Return of the Bureau of Labour, What We Hear Bradford, He Had, He Said, Been a Medical Student, Date of Employers' General Meeting, Brother Gardner's Limekiln Club, Daisies in Winter, The Next Question at the Meeting Referred to above Was That of Emigration, I Said a Moment Ago That I Need Not Anticipate, H. W, The North-Eastern Railway Servants' Agitation What Will Be the Results, The Dispute Which Has Been Dragging along so Wearily during the Last 22 Weeks at Prickleden Mills, Holmtirth, Has Come to an End at Last, and from All That Can Be Gathered, It Might as Well Have Been Settled Long Ago, A Frog-Eating Hermit, Maginley's False Tooth, At the Hotel I Found Food Enough for Reflection, Halifax, A Joke with Variations, During the Wait between the Acts I Entered into Conversation with My Friend, for so I Now Regarded Him, The Halifax Trades Council and Fair Contracts Deputation to the School Board, Five Per Cent Advance Asked for by Blackburn Spinners, Mr. Osborne Morgan, M. P., on the Eight Hours Question. Editorial: A Keighley Woolsorter Interviewed, Position of the Keighley Woolsorters, No, Thank You. We Have Tried All Sorts, and Find That Nothing Fetches, out Grease and Dirt like Glover's Dry Soap, So at Last We Are Going to Wake up, and I Feel Confident That the Matter Will Be Dealt with Thoroughly, Judging from the Hands It Is In, Revengeful Employers. Sports: Working Men and Their Sports and Hobbies. Poem, verse: Warning to Non-Society Men, Rock-A-By Baby, Poetry A Penny a Yard, Mother and Child. Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake Chapter XXXII, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XXVII. Business: Notice to Trade Union Secretaries, The Wages Movement in the Cotton Trade Applications for Advance of Wages, Nottingham's Depressed Trade, Railway Workers' Congress. Classified ads: What about Owen's English Watches?, Stead and Simpson Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Public Announcements. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor A Victim's Complaint, English Patent Laws To the Editor of the Factory Times, How Trade Societies Should Be Managed To the Editor of the Factory Times.

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