News from 03/07/1915
1915; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Charles H. Sitch, R. Applegarth, Chas. Carter, J. T. Brownlie, John Hodge, J. H. Thomas, A. G. Walkden, J. Bromley, Gilbert W. Jones, A. G. Walkden, William Straker, David Gilmour, James Cook, Harry Twist, James Doonan, Thomas Cape, Tom Richards, James Brown, J. A. Purchase, W. J. Davis, J. T. Morrison, Herbert H. Elvin, D. Jones, William Johnson, Edmund Dane, James Cartwright, J. R. Clynes, Percy Redfern, H. H. Duke, E. J. Rudd, John Thomson, M. Sclare,
ResumoClassified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Nr. Clynes Reply to Mr. Wells, "In the Stocks" Cartoon. News: J'Accuse, Toolmakers, Parliament, Cleveland Miners, Opinions on Our No. 1 The Daily Chronicle, Ayrshire Miners, Progress of the War, Scottish Bakers, Farm and Dairy Workers, Workers' Union, Prudential Assurance Agents, In the Stocks, Medical Evidence, Labour's Minister, Vehicle Workers, New Pensions Scheme Provisions of the Bill, Alloa Co-Operative Society Have Decided to Open a Shop Where the Business of Hairdresser and Tobacconist Will Be Conducted on Co-Operative Principles, Law Cases, Printers' Claim, Women's Lead, Munition Volunteers, Postal Workers, Railwaymen, French Polishers, Excessive Overtime, North-East Coast, Mr. Victor Trumper, the Famous Cricketer, Has Died in Australia at the Age of 38, Belgium's Hate, Brevities, The Week, Northumberland Miners, Clyde Engineers, Multiple News Items, Rubber Workers, Colliery Enginemen, Women Police, Blacksmiths and Iron Workers, "Jaffery", Germany's Food Problem, Councillor Robert Hunter, of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, and One of the Labour Representatives on the Glasgow Town Council, Has Been Appointed Vice-Chairman of the Clyde Football Club, Ltd, A Word to Friends, Cottages for Miners, Dr. John Wilson's Will, Opinions on Our No. 1 The Morning Post, Scottish Miners, No Martial Law in Factories Mr. W. J. Davis' Appeal, London Chat, Readers Requiring Legal Advice upon Trade Union Affairs Should Address Their Enquiries To, Clerks, Musicians, Clackmannan Miners, Sheriff's Mistake Appeal for Imprisoned Clyde Engineer, South Wales Miners, Books of the Week Our New Soldiers, Clyde Wages Claim, Kaiser's Vain Hope, Gallant Miner Socialist, The Call for Volunteers to Help in Making Munitions Has Been Very Satisfactory, and in All the Great Towns of the Country There Have Been Great Numbers of Enrolments, Durham Miners, As a Consequence of the Firm Attitude Taken up by the Members of the National Society of Coppersmiths, Overtime Work at the Caledonian Railway Works, Glasgow, Will in Future Be Paid for at the Rate of Time and Half Instead of Time and Quarter, Gasworkers and Labourers, Reclaimed Heroes, Scotland, Sport, Women Tramway Conductors, Bleachers and Dyers, Socialists and Fighters, A Message from Mars, Agricultural and Rural Workers, King's Shilling Not Enough to Bring Single Men, West Lothian Miners, War Economies Gospel of Thrift for the Rich, The Scottish Section of the Co-Operative Union Have Appointed a Committee to Consider and Report on the Advisability of Co-Operative Ownership of Coal Mines, Saddle and Harness Makers, Independent's No. 1, Mr. Wells' Curse, Garment Workers, Railway Clerks, Transport of Munitions, Twelve Miners Killed, Delay on Munitions Mr. J. N. Bell on the Lack of Organization, Engineers, Brassworkers, Coal King's Deputy, Cumberland Miners, After the Evacuation of Lemberg the Russians Re-Formed Their Front to the North of That Place, but Still Held Their Positions along the Dniester, Lancashire Miners, Polling for the Representation of the Colliery Ward on the Sunderland Town Council Took Place on Tuesday, and Resulted, M. P.'S Salaries Suggested Scheme of Sacrifice. Frontmatter: The Independent. Editorial: Loco Enginemen and Firemen, Our Munitions Army Splendid Response to the Call, Our Members Welcome the Advent of the New Paper, and Believe That It Will Meet a Distinct Need of the Trade Union Movement in Publishing Weekly Reports of the Doings of the Various Societies, Most of Which Only Issue Monthly Journals to Their Members and Friends, Work of the Unions South Wales Miners' Crisis Ends, Answer to Correspondent, Our View, Work for Veterans. Table of contents: Contents. Letter to the editor: Mr. Applegarth on "Doing Our Bit" To the Editor of "The Independent", Letters Mr. Wells' Curse. Business: Co-Operators' Column Trade Unionism for Employees, Falkirk Trades Council, Iron and Steel Trades, Trade Unions and the Law, Trade Union Poet, 60 Years a Trade Unionist, War Loan for Workers Facilities through Trade Unions. Display ads: Britons! Shoulder to Shoulder, Screw up Your Courage!!, The Co-Operative Store at the Pretty Little Village of Belsay Has Been Taken over by the Ashington Co-Operative Society Which, Centred in Northumberland's Most Prosperous Mining Township, Has a Membership of 4,749 Members, £4 10s. % War Loan, 1925-1945. Arts and entertainment: Theatre Workers. Poem, verse: Carry On (The Plain Man to the Government).
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