News from 00/03/1905
1905; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Edwin Markham, Charles Fenwick, Philip Snowden, D. C. Cummings, William Sanders, Alfred H. Miles, G. C. Cope,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Labour Record and Review. News: C. W. S. Reports Scotland, Education Ladder, The Month's Diary, Successful Co-Partnership, Boot and Shoe Operatives, Typographical Association, If You Want a Question Answered, Character Sketch: James Sexton, Articles in the Labour Papers Weeklies, The Man with the Hoe, News of the Labour Movement, John Thomas MacPherson, A Page about Women, An Article on "Friendly Societies: Should Parliament Further Interfere?", State Meals for Children, Musicians, Operative Printers, Petition of Working Women and Girls, The Reformers' for 1905 Year Book (Formerly the Labour Annual), Operative Masons, The Prevailing System of Promoting Waterguard Officers to Higher Positions and Responsibilities, but at a Loss of Actual Income, Is Utterly Unjust, A Self-Made Club, A Fallen Model, Furnishing Trades, Nuts, Feeding the Children, Shop Assistants, London "Underground" Workers Railwaymen's Wage Question, What Public Men Are Saying, Pamphlet the Result of His Private Inquiries, Circulated at First Amongst the Members of the Government, and Later to the Public, The Law as It Affects Labour, Dockers, News of the Month, Ironmoulders (Scotland), James Macpherson, An Exemplary Union, "Crusader" Wants to Rouse the Waterguard on the Question of Sunday Pay, Latest News about Labour Candidates, In South Wales There Have Been a Good Number of Small Difficulties Which Have Kept the Officers Fully Employed in the Men's Interests, Parliament during the Month, A Petition Was Presented to the London County Council on Behalf of the London Branch by Mr. John Burns, M. P., T. Russell Williams, News of Labour throughout the World, Jiu-Jitsu, Labour Concordat, Fife Miners, Books of the Month A Grand Old Man, The Situation To-Day, A Radical Change of Taxation, Branch Secretaries Are Asked to Forward Reports and Any Publication Which Would Be of Interest to Our Readers as Soon as Issued, so That Our Month's Survey of the Movement May Be Made as Complete as Possible, Conscription. Classified ads: Globe Polish, £100 in Gold Free, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Boyd Pianos These High-Class Instruments, Dent's Complete Tolstoy, Prices. Display ads: Reynolds's Newspaper, Dr Tibbles Vi-Cocoa, Skin and Blood Diseases, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rowntree's Elect Cocoa. Business: Notes of the Month Trades Disputes Bill, What Do I Consider the Most Pressing Reform of To-Day? Trade Union Law Amendment, Labour's Death-Roll, Iron Founders. Fiction, drama: Co-Operative Quarries, The Story of the Post Office, Labour in Association. Arts and entertainment: The Story of the Post Office from 1663, When Its Small Income Was a Royal Appanage, to the Present Day, When the Coloscal Profit of Nearly Five Millions Sterling Goes to Minimise the Ever-In-Creasing Expenditure on Armaments, Is a Deeply-Interesting One, and in the Trust Sense Romantic, Personal Paragraphs, For God, the Czar, and the Fatherland A Story of Conscription, Riot, and Mutiny. Review: Labour in the Reviews, The Russian S. D. F. Programme. Editorial: What We Want. Table of contents: Contents.
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