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News from 25/04/1874

1874; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Thomas Duke, Wm. Marriott, E. A. Rymer, E. A. Rymer,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Miners' Advocate and Record, Notices. News: Lead and Silver Mines at Foot of Gairn, Balatter, Forest of Dean, The Miners' Dispute at Aspatria, A Staunch Unionist, Mr. Crawshay, in Dean Forest, Has Decided to Stop the Whole of His Workmen, Including Mechanics, on Thursdays of Every Week, until Trade Improves, Meeting of Scotch Ironmasters, Cornsay, The Proposed Reduction in Durham Miners' Wages, Mr. MacDonald, M. P., and the Labour Commission, New Seaham Colliery, Rosedale, Miners' Wages in Durham, Tea Party at Alverthorpe, Mr. Roebuck and Demagogues, Narrow Escape of Miners near Bishop Auckland, The Dukinfield Colliery Explosion, Colliery Accidents Fatal Accident at Dean Forest, The Difficulty at Thornley and Ludworth Collieries, There Are over 5,000 Mines and Mining Prospects within a Circuit of 25 Miles of Salt Lake City, Local Lodge Reports Addison Colliery, The Importation of Belgian Iron into West Yorkshire at Comparatively Low Prices Is Going on Continually, the Cost Being Substantietly below What West Yorkshire Makers Are Asking, The Temperance Question, England Disgraced by Another Coal Mine Holocaust, Funeral of Wilson Ascough at Brotton, Northumberland Miners, Extensions and Improvements, Restriction of Labour, The Cleveland Ironstone Miners, Shocking Colliery Accident near Bishop Auckland, Franchise Meeting near Bishop Auckland, At the Willenhall Police-Court, Thomas Mcghie, Agent to the West Cannock Colliery Company, Was Charged by Mr. Baker, Inspector of Mines, with Neglecting, on the 11th of February, to Have a Properly-Qualified Manager of That Colliery, Normanton, Work and Wages The Scotch Miners' Dispute.—The New Reductions Accepted, The Budgut, Annual Meeting of the Weardale Lead Miners' Association, New Shildon Colliery, The Wages Dispute in West Yorkshire. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Agents Wanted. Editorial: Correspondence, Answers to Correspondents, Cleveland Miners and the Reduction. Letter to the editor: Our Colliery Villages Addison Colliery, Reduction Notices To the Editor of the Miners' Advocate and Record, A Workman's Hall for Normanton To the Editor of the Miners' Advocate and Record, A Correction To the Editor of the Miners' Advocate and Record, Framwellgate Moor To the Editor of the Miners' Advocate and Record. Arts and entertainment: Poetry The Oaks Explosion in 1866. Poem, verse: Deep beneath the Solid Earth. Business: The Northumberland Miners, Wages in the Finished Iron Trade.

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