News from 25/09/1886
1886; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John Bennett, H. Barnes, William Ince, Peter Sopthead, R. Cresswell,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Labour Tribune. Essay: Iron American Items, Americans Know How to Labour Matters, In South-West Lancashire the Bulk of Pits Are Still Working Not More than an Average of Four Days a Week, The Eight Hours' System in South Staffordshire, The Number of Cases Tried in English County Courts under the Employers' Liability Act in 1885 Was 340, Parliamentary, They Do Things Differently in America, In Consequence of an Overflow of Water in the Boobeck Mines, To Agents, Calendar for the Week Beginning September 25, 1886, General News, The Chase after Murphy, Insurance, Disputes [Under This Head We Will Insert Properly Authenticated Reports from Ironworkers, Miners and Others, It Is Pleasant amid so Much That Is Depressing in the Management of a Labour Journal to Exchange Courtesies with Our Namesake Contemporary in America, Conspiracy to Rob American Labour, Correspondence, Ancient Enactments as to the Coal Trade, Coal American Mining Items, From Wolverhampton We Hear That Extraordinary Long Weights Are Being Conceded at the Collieries to Encourage Traje, and This Makes the Actual Prices Received for Coal Per Imperial Ton Even Less Profitable than Appears on the Surface, Accidents and Offences, The Cannock Chase Dispute The Employers' Demands Withdrawn, Multiple Essay Items, A Decision in the Court of Appeal Is of Great Interest to Ironworkers and Miners as Well as Factory Hands, Coming Meetings Lodge and Other Fixtures, As Supplement to the Shop Hours Regulation Act, Sir Juhn Lubbock, "Shots" & "Flashes", The Suggestion of "One in the Union", Workmen's Demands. Classified ads: Notice, Notice to Agents. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents, We Are Now Nearing the End of the Dissection of the Mines Inspector's Reports for 1885. Poem, verse: Autumn. Letter to the editor: There Should Be Peace at Home To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, "Billy Fair-Play" To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Deception in the Working Classes To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Sir John Lubbock's Bill To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, With Nothing to Fall Back Upon To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Lord Bishops and Poor Working-Men To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, True to Our Children's Best Interests To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Scheme to Collect Union Subscriptions To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Parkgate Millfurnacemen To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Come, Workmen, Whatever Your Calling To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Would It Be a Benefit ? To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Reductions with a Vengeance To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Willing to Float Downwards To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, The Blue Books To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, The Burdens on the Worker : How to Remove Them To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, A Worthy Employer To the Editors of the Labour Tribune.
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