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News from 11/09/1886

1886; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Thos. Rathbone, Bill Siddles, James Capper, B. Haigh, John Bennett, B. Blunt,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Labour Tribune. Essay: Coal Sir Humphery Davy's Paper, Mr. George Howell's Bill to Consolidate and Amend the Law Relating to Parliamentary Elections, Which Was down for Second Reading on Wednesday, but Which Was Blocked by Order of Lord Randolph Churchill, Is Extremely Wide and Far Reaching, The Saddest Possible Illustration of the Serious Calling of a Winder at the Pit Engine-House Is Afforded by the Committal on Tuesday of Robert Goulding, the Winder at Alexandra Colliery, St. Helen's, for the Manslaughter of Thos. Peecival, Who Was Thrown out of the Cage through Alleged Inattention of the Winder to the Semaphore Indicator, In Connection with the South Staffordshire Mines Drainage, Three Papers Were Taken as Read at the British Association Meeting at Birmingham, on Wednesday, One on the Draining of the Tipton District, by Mr. Edward Terry, Mining Engineer, Sliding Scales for Wages, Every Thoughtful Worker Must Sympathise with the Troubles and Difficulties Which Some of Our Fellow Workmen in the North Are Experiencing in Connection with the Restriction in the Cleveland Iron Trade, The Trades Union Congress, Labour Bureaus, The Children's Corner Autobiography of a Bit of Old Iron, The Stanley Main Pit Has Not yet Been Cleared of Water, Which Has Continued to Floed the Workings, There Is a Ray of Hepe for Ironworkers in the Midlands in the Announced Re-Starting of the the Neptune Forge, Chain, Anchor, Engine and Boiler Works, Tipton (Messrs. Joseph Wright and Co.), An Inquest Was Held on Saturday on the Body of Thomas Havelock Henderson (27), a Coal-Hewer at Kimblesworth Colliery, Who Was Crushed by a Fall of Stone Which Caused His Immediate Death, To Agents, Mr. Richard Daniel, a Miner Employed at Shankhouse Colliery, Has Just Completed a Very Extensive Working Model of the Devon and Cornwall United Tin and Copper Mine, The British Association Visitors in a Coal Mine, General News, Disputes, Great Demonstration in Scotland, Parliamentary Employers' Liability, Insurance, Calendar for the Week Beginning September 11,1886, An Irishman's Visit to Hengland, There Has Been a Determined Suicide at South Hetton Colliery, And Not Only Do Ironworkers Suffer through This Almost Necessary Action of the Ironmasters, for Just on Going to Press We Hear That There Has Been a Stoppage of Work at the Durham Collieries, Correspondence, Mr. Henry George a Namesake, The Government and Legislature of the United States Is No More Perfect from a Labour Representative Point of View than Are Those of Great Britain, Accidents and Offences, Now We Have Arrived at the Midlands "The Owners, Agents, Managers, Deputies, and "Workmen Make a Bold Attempt to Throw "Dust in the Eyes of the Inspectors during "Their Examination", The Latest Novelty in Cremation Is an Electrical Crematory, in Which, According to an American Contemporary, the Process of Burning a Corpse Is Carried out as Follows, There Is No Lack of Business Stirring in the Sheet Iron Department at Birmingham, but Manufacturers Cannot Accept the Very Low Prices Offered, Coming Meetings Lodge and Other Fixtures, "Shots" & "Flashes", The Restriction of Output and Clackmannan. Editorial: We Regret That We Cannot Do Justice in Our Pages This Week to the Important Discussion at the Trades Union Congress at Hull, on Labour Representation, Our Shankhouse Correspondent, Writing on September 7th, Says Most of the Collieries in the District Are Working Full Time, Answer to Correspondents. Letter to the editor: To Gain the Prize To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Appointment of Inspectors of Mines To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Scotland V. Micklefield, West Riding of Yorkshire To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, "Ironworkers Going Ahead" To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, How to Make Money out of an Iron Man To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, A Ceaseless Wear-And-Tear Battle To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, After 30 Years' Service To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Ironworkers and Iron To the Editore of the Labour Tribune, A Word for the Fryston Colliers To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Engine-Winders and Combination To the Editors of the Labour Tribune.

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