News from 14/11/1891
1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Walt Whitman, Robert Blatchford, John Trevor, Nellie Dickinson Taylor, W. Abraham, Francis Beckwith, Major Alfred R. Calhoun, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, J. McCarthy, Edward Carpenter, F. Cowley, Fidus Achates, Proud Preston, Mersey Dis…, G. Challenor, Kate Maria Oakfern, D. A. Lockley, John McHugh, Arthur Jackson, M. Tucs,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Workman's Times. News: … of Mr. Jackson's Most Prominent Traits, You … Observe Is Omitted from the List, Notes by Upholsterer, A Shrewd Old Lady Cautioned Her Married Daughter against Worrying Her Husband Too Much and Concluded by Saying,"My Child a Man Is like an Egg, Workmen's Notes and Notions London, A Column for Law Matters, Workmen's Notes and Notions Newcastle-On-Tyne, As for the Money, Get It out of the Landlords and Capitalists, It Was Intended to Contest Six Seats, but, Unfortunately, Circumstances Occurred That Prevented Them, He Wouldn't Pay, I Went to a Workshop Feast of the Distribution of Mammon, He Dared, The Boilermakers Society Consented to the Proposed Five Percent Reduction in Their Wages, but It as Not to Come in Force before the First Full Pay in … Next, Appreciating to the Fullest the Successful Efforts Made in Their Behalf, Another Reading, … Ago I Referred in My Notes to the … Shipwrights in the Blyth Smpyards …, Mr. McDermott Is to Have a Silver Salver for … Mr. Healy Has Been … for Being Horse-Whipped by Mr. McDermott, Bro. Gardner's Lime-Kiln Club, Notes by Mersey District, Ashton-Under-Lyne, New Song. Just Published, On Strike, Consider the Present System, What It Is, Household Hints, In the Last Three Issues of the Workman's Times I Have Given Your Readers Some Instructive Literary Gems, Emanating from the Brighton District Office of the National Telephone Company, Legal Eight Hour Movement, I Am Sorry to See Our Old Friend Sam Bower Has Again Been Defeated in His Contest at Nottingham for a Seat on the Town Council, Bolton, "Didn't Git No Prize Climbin' the Greased Pole, Did Ye, Giles?", Stockton Notes, But the Over-Cultured Seldom Call a Spade a Spade, Hey Hay! Hey Day! Misery Me! Pes Caput Et … as Horace Remarked in His Ready Waitings in the Roman Half-Penny Echo; Which, in … Meaneth "A Hundred Affairs of Other People Come into My Ear, and Bore Me Awfully", Items of Interest, and Invitations for Me to Attend Meetings, May Be Addressed to Me at 45, Nashville-Street, West Craven-Street, Salford, There Was Again a Capital Attendance at Our Saturday Evening Open Platform, in the Assembly Hall of the Black Boy, Groat Market, Newcastle on Sunday Evening Last, T. Wilkinson Presiding, Consider the Waste in Distribution, and the Cost of It All, The Federated Labour Union, No. 5, of Great Britain and Ireland, Are Going to Hold a Meeting on the 21st Instant, When the President of the Trades Council Will Be in the Chair, Boot and Shoe Notes, Country Lectures of the Fabian Society, Ready Writings, Mr. Cook, a Famous Savant, Says the Ancient Greeks Had a Wonderful Knowledge of Machinery, Barrow-In-Furness Notes, A Southern Paper Says, Nottingham and Notts Notes, Basford, "My Dear," Said an Anxious Father to His Bashful Daughter of 16,"I Intend That You Shall Be Married, but I Do Not Intend You Shall Throw Yourself Away on Any Wild, Worthless Boy of the Present Day, Mr. William Hopton, a Miner, in His Autobiography, Now Appearing in the Newcastle Weekly Leader, Gives Some Significant Details of Mining Life Half a Century Ago, I Think the Birkenhead Labour Electoral Association Deserve Credit for at Least Standing Aloof from Both Political Parties, and Although I Believe Help Had Been Offered by the Liberal Party, Both the Candidates and the Association Refused It, Plenty of Room at the Top, … Candidate Is a … It up as Form …, Ilkeston and District Notes, It Is Indignantly Denied That Sixty Clerks in the Canadian Department of the Interior Were Guilty of Theft, The Independent Labour Party The Duty of the Hour, Sunderland Notes, War—Not on Paper A Band of Heroes, Socialism ("Nunquam"), … of Chapters, as a Sample, The Workman's Times Can Be Obtained at 27, West Derby-Street, Liverpool, and E. Barks, Stafford Notes, Mr. Justice Romer, in Giving Judgment on the Case, Said the Defendant's Business Was Peculiar, Having Only Few Workmen, but Many Apprentices and Pupils, Labour Representation, Multiple News Items, The Legislation of …, Amateur Artist (to Lady Friend), The London and Counties Labour League Is Making a Praiseworthy Effort to Form a Branch Here, His Honour and Bijah, The Amalgamated Carters and Lubrymen's Union, The Great Evil of the Time Is the Evil of Unjust and Inefficient Distribution, A Man Should Never Be Ashamed to Own He Has Been in the Wrong, Which Is but Saying, in Other Words, That He Is Wiser To-Day than He Was Yesterday, How She Bought a Carpet Sweeper, Ole Martha's Ailments, Bradford, Exit William Rogers, Army Pensioner, of Stepney, … the Language of Philosophy, Malcolm's Ideal, At the Recent Municipal Elections in Sunderland, I Am Proud That One Working-Men's Candidate Was Elected for the East Ward of the Borough, National Union of Paper Mill Workers Meeting at Plains, What's This, Liverpool, Bootle, and Birkenhead Notes, Fabian Notes, An Old Lady, Who Was Unacquainted with Military Terms, Asserted in a Company of Gentlemen That Her Son Was an Officer in the Army, By-The-Bye, Those Who Wish to Know Something about Labour Representation and Are in the Habit …, The Workman's Times Is Becoming Increasingly Popular in This District, and If Anything Will Inspire the Working Man with a Distaste for Red Herrings and an Interest in Higher and Better Things It Is Such a Paper as …, Macclesfield Notes, On Monday, November 2nd, the Fourth Lecture of the Derby Fabian Society Was Delivered by Mr. Delt, of the London Fabian Society, It Came out in Evidence That the Only Work Young Uniacke Was Put to Do Was to File and Fit Grass Rods, and Attend to a Machine for Making Brass Screws, And Such Rot as This Is Palmed off upon the Public as the Counsel of Perfection, the Very Superlative of Light and Leading, The Workman's Time Can Do Had from the Following Aces in Newcastle, Take Me to Mamma, … Two Social Democratic … Lates in the Field, and the Workers of … Prested on the Address Is to Plum 8 … and 7 for the Other, Traveller (in Sleeping Compartment of Train to Attendant, You Must Understand, Mr. Editor, That I Wrote … Week's Notes within Two Hours after the … on the Poll, Not Knowing for a Certainty …, Notes by Docker, In Birkeahead I Am Happy to Inform You That Better Success Has Attended Their Efforts, Mr. W. Watson Rose to Move a Vote of Thanks to Mr. Cope for Having Presided on That Memorable Occasion, and for the Splendid and Deserved Tribute of Praise Paid to the Energy, Perseverance, and Philauthropic Efforts of Mr. Tiplady on Behalf of the Weaker Sex, and the Great Work Accomplished in the Establishing of the Upholstresses' Trade Society, "Before I Die", Derby Notes, Why Nationalise the Land and Instruments of Production?, Father O'Brien (Meeting One of His Flock on Christmas Eve), Notes by Nemo, Penzance, "Uncle Sam" Said a Coloured Boy to Black Samuel, a Negro Who Used to Bottom Chairs for Colonel Sandy Faulkner,"What Yer Gwine?", There Are Three Things That the Wisdom of the Most Learned Man Cannot Determine, The Workman's Times Can Be Obtained from Any of the Newsagents in North and North-East Manchester, and Any One Who Desires Their Meetings to Be Reported in Our Paper May Address Nemo, Care of Mr. Thomas McGuigan, Coal Dealer, 79, Ryder-Street, Collyhurst-Street, The Potteries, The Workman's Times May Be Had in Salford of the Following Agents, … at Regent Ward, Where the Retiring … Was One of Nine Years Standing, a Man of …, The Tailors Have Opened Their Premises 21, Change Alley with a Beautiful Selection of Winter Goods, and Having Had the Opportunity of Inspecting Some of Them I Inquired the Price, and I Can with Confidence Highly Recommend the Working Men to Give Them a Trial, Glasgow Notes, Mr. Robert Blatchford Starts His Campaign His Candidature Endorsed by a Large Public Meeting, A Short Time since the Shoemaker at the Workhouse School Asked for an Advance of 2s. 6d. Per Week on His Wages, Which Were Then 30s, The Workman's Times Can Be Had from Mr. J. Hodge, Stationer and Newsaent 5, Stuart-Road Walton Notes, The "Nunquam" Papers, The Recent Municipal Election Did Not Pass off without a Little Job for the Lawyers, in the Demanding and Getting an Apology for Words Hastily Spoken, If the Working Classes of Mansfield Were Wise in Their Day and Generation They Would Increase the Sale of the Workman's Times at Mr. Williams's, 1, Church-Street, and Let the Advertiser and Reporter Severely Alone until They Can Open Their Bowels of Mercy a Little More to Their Interests, Leicester and Leicestershire Notes, Ready Pat, Is There a Conspiracy among Our "Upper Suckle" Journalists to Depreciate the British Working Man as Compared with His Brethren in Other Countries, I Feel More than a Passing Interest in … Case, Because It Explains a Mystery Which Has Been Puzzling Me for Some Months, Manchester and Salford Notes, The Oldham Fabian Society Has Opened an …Tute at 28, Market-Place, Where Public … Held Every Wednesday Evening at 7.45 P. M. And on Sundays at 3 O'clock and 6.30 P. M., The Men of the Kirkdale Portion Threw Themselves into the Breach on His Behalf with a Vigour Which, I Think, Calls for Special Mention, Ordsall Hall Workers Join the Union, I Hear Rumours to the Effect That a Birkenhead Trades Council Is about to Be Formed, Which, on Account of the Way in Which That Borough Is Organised, Should Be One of the Most Influential Trades Councils in the British Isles, Mr. William Hill Then Delivered a Spirited Address … "Municipal Elections,' "The Labour … and "Socialism," and Began by Reading out …, The Amalgamated Society of Tailors Its past, Present, and Future, I Am Sorry We Failed to Get Our Labour Candidate in on the Council, but He Polled Well, He Had Neither Canvassers nor Vehicles, An Astonished Barber, The Labour Church, Senior Beranger, the Spanish Minister of Marine, Has "Been Out" with a Madrid Editor, Plymouth, The Logic of Laziness, Birmingham Notes, Notes by Magneto, Westport, Sheffield Notes, The St. Jame'ss Gazette Has Discovered a New Reason Why the Docker Should Not Make Such a Noise in the World. Poem, verse: There Is as Much Virtue in Your If Now as There Was in Touchstone's Time, The Smith and the King (Written for the "Workman's Times"), When Will It Be?, The Lord Mayor's Show, A Workman's Dream of the Future, Poetry For Freedom, Wealth and Labour, A Young American Authoress, in a Magazine Article, Says That "Life Is a Cinder-Track Strewn with the Ashes of Burnt-Out Passions", The Procession. Fiction, drama: Maud Morton Chapter XXIII, But the Most Humiliating Part in the Whole Contest Was the Position Taken Up—With, I Am Glad to Say, a Few Exceptions, The Lost Lady of Lone Chapter V, Young Mulkittle's Bible Stories, Maud Morton Chapter XXIV. Editorial: And This Leads Us to Ask How It Is That an Admittedly Clever Journalist like the Editor of the St. James's Gazette Has Entangled Himself in Such a Labyrinth of Absurdities?, Answers to Correspondents, What We Think, Moorish and Jewish Weddings at Morocco. Letter to the editor: Oldham Notes, Morley Notes, To the Editor of the Workman's Times, A Non-Unionist on His Defence To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Socialist Vote To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Iron Plate Workers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Carriage-Lamp Trade in Birmingham To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Nunquam, L. Hall, and the Bury Labourers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Bleachers, Finishers, and Dyers' Association To the Editor of the Workman's Times, May an Englishman Write in His Own Language? To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Master and Miss for Life To the Editor of the Workman's Times. Arts and entertainment: However That May Be, I Must … Mr. Scott on Having Had a Protitable Business … Future, As a Contrast to the Lord Mayor's Show and the Subsequent Banquet. Business: Birmingham Trades Council, Newcastle Trades and Labour Council, The Arbitration Board for the London Tailoring Trade, Dublin, Hull Notes, Carlisle Notes, Notice to Secretaries of Trades Unions, The Liverpool Trades Council Have Adopted C. H. Rouse (Joiner) and Mr. Potter (Tailor) as Their Candidates for the School Board. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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