News from 12/12/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. Heaviside, Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Thos. Harvison, Geo. Silk,
ResumoFrontmatter: Yorkshire Factory Times. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Important Notice. News: While on This Subject of the Cotton Operatives in Hudderstield, We Should like to Call Attention to What Is Taking Place in Lancashire Amongst the Card and Blowing-Room Hands, The Australian Labour Delegate in Leeds A Visit to the Mayor's Place at Hunslet, Gleanings and Comments, Then There Is Mr. Arthur Augustus Plotmaker, Mrs. Peel, Wife of the Speaker, Died on Friday, at the Official Residence, Westminster, Cunctatorian Fancies Buying Dogs for Sheep, How He Got Even with the Banker, The Reprobate Lord Ross, Being on His Death Bed, Was Desired by His Chaplain to Call on God, A Column for Law Matters, Reduction of Wages at Manning-Ham Mills, The Importance of Resolution, One of the Directors of the French Bangue'd Elat Has Recently Absconded, and a Search in His House Has Resulted in a Number of Important Documents Being Discovered in a Chimney, With the Willeyers and Fettlers at Leeds, The Mysteries of Hypnotism; or, How a Secret Shop Meeting Came to Be Revealed An Imaginary Sketch, to Be Applied Wrere Tis True, Brother Gardner's Lime Kiln Club Creature Comforts, The Bitter Cry of Bradford, Grimsby Fishermen and Non-Unionists Decisive Action Taken, Yankee Highfalutin, While the Troops of the Garrison at Juarey, in Mexico, Were Watching a Full Fight, Eighteen Convicts Escaped after Killing Three of the Guards, He Thought so, Alleged Assault upon a Carpet-Manufacturer, The National Association of Colliery Managers, At the Huddersfield Borough Police Court, Last Week, Another Prosecution Was Brought on for Working Women and Boys' Overtime, in Connection with Which We Should like to Put before Our Readers One or Two Plain Statements, Public Meeting of Weavers at Mirfield, Technical Education Movement at Halifax, At the Water Office, Meeting of Weavers at Heckmondwike, "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates United Kingdom, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, The Foremen Employed in the Leeds Icon Works Held Their Annual Meeting in Comeenon with Their Union on Saturday Night, and in Be Pine with There Supercilionsness Invited Not Workmen's Leaders but Their Employers and a Few of the Big Guns, The Mariner's Compass, A Hint for the Young, The Instructions, Overlookers V. Weavers, A Milkman and a Dog Fight, The Woolsorters Are Certainly to Be Congratulated on the Issue of Their First Balance Sheet, Which Will Be Presented to the Members' Meeting for Criticism on Saturday Next, Notes on Passing Events, Goosequill, However, Cares Nothing for His Brother Journalists, A Reporter's Quarrel, Labour Movements Abroad, Jamie's Good Night, Do You Take Me?, The Thief and the Jury, Lindley and Marsh, Fatal Mill Fire at Armley, Bradford and District Trades and Labour Council, The Disastrous Fire at Arniley Will Cause Many Working People to Have a Gloomy Christmas as Being out of Work within a Fortnight of the Time Is Tantamount to Being out When Christmas Comes, and We Feel Sorry That Such an Occurance Should Have Taken Place, Shop Meeting of Weavers at Longwood, A Casual Observance An Instance of Commercial Morality, Multiple News Items, E. Ainscough, Law Cases Breach of the Factory Act at Huddersfield, His Honour and Bijah, Then There Is Goosequill, the Journalist, Leeds, Little Children, Affection among Birds, Household Hints, So Runs the Fable, I Have Been Informed, Though, That the Case with Not End Here, for Rumour hath It That the Man Is Determined to Sue for the Wages Withheld from His hire through the Medium of the Country Court, Earlsheaton and Chickenley, Sudden Death of a Public Speaker, Darwen, On Second Thoughts, However, I Don't Think I'll Bother about What Will Happen When That Other Book Is Opened, The Powers That Be Have a Curious Way of Doing Their Business, at Least down Here, The Class of Workers Alluded to Are the Machine Kuitters (Both round and Flat Machines), The First Englishmen in America, A Berlin Telegram States That a Man of Independent Means, Named Laschewski, Killed a Servant Girl on Wednesday Night Week, by Smashing Her Skull with a Hammer, after Which He Shot Himself, Little Busy Mirfield Has Been Moved to Rebellion Recently, and the Cause Was That the Weavers at Two Well Known Firms Revolted against Any Alteration in Price That Went Downwards, A Brighouse Correspondent Last Week Was Advising Inquirers for a Cotton Operatives' Union to Join the General Labourers' Union, Pressure of Time Compels but a Brief Criticism of the Action of Mr. Riexach, the Manager of Lister and Co., Limited. Editorial: Body and Mind, No, Thank You. We Have Tried All Sorts, and Find That Nothing Fetches out Grease and Dirt like Glover's Dry Soap, During the Last Week We Had Brought under Our Knowledge a Rather Curious Case, Which, We Think, Ought to Have a Note Made of It, Although One of the Parties—Perhaps Both—Are Not Very Anxious to Have Much Said about It, We Referred Last Week to What Was Taking Place in the Neighbourhood of Delph, and We Wish to Draw Attention to What Has Followed from the Action the Employers Have Taken, We Are Very Glad to Hear That the Cotton Spinners of Oldham Have Been Able to Secure for Themselves a Rise in Wages of Five Per Cent, for More than One Reason, Inherited Propensities. Business: Stove Grate Workers' Strike at Sheffield Local Trades Unions at Variance, The Leeds and District Trades and Labour Council Last Week Were Discussing a Very Important Resolution, and We Are Glad to See That It Was Unanimously Carried, Leeds and District Trade and Labour Council, The Wages Question in the Cotton Trade Oldham Cardroom Datal Hands Insist on Ten Per Cent Advance. Poem, verse: The Turn of the Year, Poetry The Old Churchyard, Sweating and Grinding (Can Be Sung to the Old Tune—"Villikins and His Diuah"). Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake, Chapter XXXVII At the Ruined Monastery, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XXX. Letter to the editor: Trades Unions, and How They Ought to Be Conducted To the Editor of the Factory Times, A Little Advice to Our Over-Lookers To the Editor of the Factory Times, Letters to the Editor Strippers and Grinders Work and Wages in Huddersfield, The Grievances of Machine Knitters To the Editor of the Factory Times.
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