News from 13/12/1889
1889; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Capt. Frederick Whittaker,
ResumoFrontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. News: Notice to Correspondents, Breaches of the Factory Acts at Morley Heavy Penalties, Plain Talk by Ingersell The Great Orator Discusses Our Condition, The Strike of Weavers at Longwood, Press Opinions on "Her Double Life", A Column for Law Matters, The Leeds Tailoresses' Dispute Thursday, "Her Double Life", The Grievances of Leeds Tailoresses, Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa, Another Dispute Has Broken out at Batley, the Facts of Which Are Pretty Much the Same as the One Which Took Place a Few Weeks Ago at Messrs. R. Wilson and Sons, Lost, Stolen, or Strayed, Two Managers, A Piano Is about the Only Thing That Can Now Be Spright and Flat at the Same Time, Retirement of a Factory Inspector, A Good Story Was Told Us by Judge W. M. Weaver, of Greensboro Illustrative of the Strict Construction Children Sometimes Put upon Re Markes from the Pulpit, The Present Condition and Future Prospects of Our Leeds Factory Girls, Mill Fire at Morley, Under Mango Leaves, Limited Liability Companies, To Relieve Her Possible Anxiety, Gambling, The Miners' Wages Question in Lancashire Possibility of a General Strike, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, The Woman Who Laughs Her Biscuits May Be a Failure, but They Will Be Condoned, It Was Hot, Befooled, Popping the Question, The Towers of Silence, The Mass Meeting and Labour Parade at Leeds on Sunday Attracted Much Attention and the Speeches of Some of the Speakers Sounded a Wise Note of Warning to the Men, and Warning Them to Solidify Their Union so as to Be Prepared for What the Future May Bring Forth, A Season of Humiliation, The Cause of It, Labour Parade in Leeds Mass Meeting in Vicar's Croft, Strike of Weavers at Morley, General News, Meeting of the Huddersfield Gasworkers, "Her Double Life" Is an Intensely Intersting Book, Summonses Issued for Breach of Contract, The Yorkshire Miners, Private, Strike of Weavers at Batley, He Got His Money How a Kentuckian Identified Himself at a City Bank, Notes on Passing Events, A Dispute Has Broken out Amongst the Seal Batters at Saltaire, Which We Think Deserves the Consideration of All the Men Engaged in the Trade, of Whom, We Are Assured, There Are about 600 in the District, Dispute Averted at Lockwood, Huddersfield, The Weavers' Executive Have Paid Another Visit to the Neighbourhood of Alverthorpe, but We Are Sorry to Hear That the Meeting Was Not so Well Attended as It Ought to Have Been, "Her Double Life" Is an Exciting Story by One of the Most Popular Writers of the Day, Serious Railway Accident at Manchester There Trains in Collision, Enterprising, Historic Heroines, The Way in Which Some Employers Take Advantage of Bradford Weavers Is Somewhat Surprising, Strike of Weavers at Longwood, Advice for Employes Principles Whose Observances Cannot Fail to Prove Beneficial, The Meetings Which Were Asked for by the Weavers in the Holme Valley Have Taken Place, and We Should Imagine Both at Honley and Holmfirth the Weavers' Executive Will Be Gratified by the Reception They Met, A Gentleman Was Complaining on 'Change That He Had Invested a Large Sum of Money, and Lost It All, Anna Katharine Green's Great Story "The Forsaken Inn", Table of Chapters, Buttermilk as a Medicine, Leeds, Household Hints, The Romance of a Little Store, I Love You Mrs. Custer on the Importance of Those Words, Meeting of Goods Warehousemen in Leeds, Strike of Seal Batters at Saltaire Mills, "Her Double Life" Is Likely to Keep Young Women at Night Unless They Finish It Before Retiring, The Strike of Seal Batters at Saltaire, Meeting of Weavers at Alverthorpe, Meeting of Railway Men in Huddersfield, She (Archly):"Whom Should You Call the Prettiest Girl in This Room?" He (Looking about Him). Editorial: There Has Come to Our Knowledge a Phase of the Woolsorting Business That Will Need the Careful Consideration of All Woolsorters in the District of Bradford, Our Readers Will Notice in Another Portion of This Issue a Report of Cases of Breaches of the Factory Act at Morley, We Have in the Columns of Our Paper a Report of a Meeting That Was Held, on the Impulse of the Moment, by Two Ardent Advocates of Trades Unionism at Morley, Golden Thoughts, We Are in Receipt of a Letter from Mr. James Bartley Which Is at Once Encouraging to the Men Whom He Seeks to Uplift, and Pleasing to Us in Its Nature, We Had Occasion to Refer a Few-Weeks Ago to the Demands of the Malsters in Leeds. Poem, verse: Poetry "Bag" No. 5, or the Association Ghost, King, Priest, and Nobleman. Classified ads: Look out for the Great Christmas Number, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Look out for the Grand Christmas Number. Fiction, drama: Unknown; or, the Mystery of Raven Rocks Chapter VI, The Great Kenton Feud; or, the Bride of the Beeches Chapter XIX, The Great Kenton Feud; or, the Bride of the Beeches A Story of Love and Hatred in Kentucky. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor The Woolsorters' Union: an Appeal from Halifax.
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