News from 07/11/1891
1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Walt Whitman, Major Alfred R. Calhoun, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, John Trevor, M. Tucs, Ruth Homan, Jay Bee, Fidus Achates, Fidus Achates, Mersey District, Banbury Cross, Hosiery Worker, Pant Hand, W. S. De Mattos, Tom A. Hannam, H. S. Turner, William Mosses, A. C. H. Graham, Samuel Fielding, James Kilgallon,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Workman's Times. Poem, verse: To Work! That's Easy to Say, Ready Writings, Advices from Cork State That the Anti-Parnellite Candidate Is Very Confident of Success, The Labour Army, Poetry A Labour Song, Toilers, Awake!, Patient Slaves, … I Wouldn't Feed Such Weather to … I Touble You for the Lyre?. News: Everything Was Going along Pretty Well in the L. B. S. C. R. Shops until a Few Days Ago, When a Member of the Society of Boilermakers Arrived and Started to Work for 35s. Per Week, and Instead of the Man Being Told He Must Get the Proper Rate He Was Told That Hewas Doing Quite Right, and on the Local Branch Officials of His Society Being Spoken to about It They Asserted That Their Executive at Newcastle Had Told Them Not to Send the Man Away, Notes by Upholsterer, Teachers at a Premium, … Interest, and Invitations for Me to Attend … May Be Addressed to Me at 45, Nashville … Weal Craven-Street, Salford, I Am Pleased to Note That There Is Every Appearance of the Workman's Times Becoming a Very Popular Working Men's Paper, On Sunday Next a Joint Meeting of Navvies and Hammermen Will Be Held at Hammersmith Bridge at 3.30, When All Members Are Asked to Attend, Frodingham and Scunthorpe Notes, Sunderland, The 175th Quarterly Delegate Meeting of the London Society of Compositors Was Held on Wednesday Evening in the Memorial Hall, Farringdon-Street, On Wednesday, 28th October, the Members of the Blackfriars Branch of the Amalgamated Protection Union of Hammermen, Enginemen, Machmemen, Helpers, and General Labourers, Calebrated Their First Anniversary of the Opening of That Branch by a Supper and Smoking Concert, Blackburn, Two Sides of the Labour Movement Titus O'Mallen Critics Sir John Gorst, Remembering Your Decision, Sir, That Only Those Who Condense Will Have the Privilege of Insertion, I Am Going to Dry up for This Week, and That I May Not Have Condensed Sufficiently to Have Made Myself Inexplainable Is the Earnest Hope Of, Clapham Branch, Otherwise the South London Hydropathic Establishment, Was on Fete on Monday Night, Workmen's Notes and Notions Notes, And Now, Mr. Editor, Just a Word, and I Am Off, At a Recent Primrose League Meeting a Merry-Go-Round Had Been Provided for the Political Education of the People, and to Set It off in Style All the Local Magnates Took Seats upon It and Started It on Its Bold Career, In Reading Mr. Tom Mann's Speech at Brook's Mills, Slaithwaite, Colne Valley, That Part of His Speech Where He Says, Home-Made Sweets, Results of the Polling, Well, What D'ye Think about the Strand Election? I Think Myself That the Result of That Election Should Be Taken Seriously to Heart by All Who Have Any Reason to Feel Concerned about It, Iron and Tinplate Workers, Ashton-Under-Lyne, I Find That There Are Still a Great Number of Men Who Do Not yet Take in the Workman's Times, Theodore Hook, While Rollicking off an Extemporaneous Song at a Party, and Playing His Own Accompaniment at the Piano, Caught Sight of a Tax Collector Named Winter, and Introduced Him in the Song Thus, Arrangements Have Been Made for Cunninghame-Graham to Inaugurate the "Scottish Legal Eight Hours Day League", Isle of Dog Notes, The Employes of the Company Found out That the Rise of Wages Only Affected the Hands Employed at the Time of the Rise, and That All Hands Fresh Starting Would Have to Work for a Lower Rate, By the Way, How Is It That a Few More of the London Branches of That Increasing Society Are Not Represented on the London Trades Council?, Who Is to Blame for This State of Things' Why We Are Ourselves, If True, This Is Very Regrettable, Especially When It May Lead to the 36s. Rate Being Dropped Altogether, Household Hints, Legal Eight Hour Movement, The "Workman's Times", Sheffield, Go for a Stroll in Any Big, Busy Town; See What It Is like, Contrast It Then with This Sketch from the "Earthly Paradise", The Workman's Times Can Be Had from the Following in Newcastle, Socialism: Introductory, The Workman's Times May Be Obtained from the Following Newsagents, Barrow-In-Furness, Insist upon Your Own Representation, Emin Pasha Has Come Completely Unrescued, Notes by Roughwood, A Negro Marriage, Every Week I Receive a Number of Contributions to "Coming Events" Too Late for Insertion in the Current Number, Unseen Helpers, Morley, Country Lectures of the Fabian Society, Nottingham and Notts Notes, Basford, There Is No Hiding the Fact That in the Other Wards We Had to Fight an Almost Hopeless Battle, and Were Badly Beaten by Majorites of from 250 to over 400 Votes, Mr. Editor, I Must Apologise to Your Correspondent "Demos" for Having Suggested That He Had Assumed a New Nom De Plume, and That He Was a Member of the Labour Representation Committee, … That Could Have Looked in at the Social … Club after the Declaration of the Poll … Thought That They Did Not Know How to … the Word "Defeat", In the Biography of Mr. S. Bower, the Express States That He Was Defeated in St. Mary's Ward through the Action of a Few Working Men and Socialists, Ilkeston and District Notes, Help for Our Sisters at Kendal, Now That the Municipal Elections Are over, I Trust All Little Bitterness, of Whatsoever Description Will Die a Natural Death, and a General Handshaking All round Give the Finishing Touch to What Has Been a Sharp Tussle between the Friends of Labour Representation and Its Apponents, For Careless Daughters, The Labour Army, What Are the Pleasures of Life? What Are Its Needs? What Are the Evils of Present-Day English Life? We Will Begin at the End, The Lord Mayer Who Comes into Office Next Monday Is the Head of a Large City Warehouse, On Sunday Evening a Dramatic and Musical Entertainment Took Place at the Central Reform Club, 34, Fitzroy-Square, in Aid of the Legal Eight Hours Funds, Workmen's Notes and Notions Newcastle, Stafford Notes, … Is down for a Big Speech at the … Labourers' Conference, Once More, 11a, College Avenue, Homerton, London, Is Where Letters Will Find, Multiple News Items, A Modern Elijah, … Week's Workman's Times I Made the Association That Councillor Thompson, the So-Called Economist, When a Question of Increase of Salary Can before the Town Council, Voted in the Majority … a Corporation Official's Salary £100 Per … in Opposition to an Amendment to Only Vote £50 Increase, There Have Been Lots of Political Speeches This… Enjoyed 'Em Hugely, The Clear and Lucid Communication of Burns to the Press Removes Any Doubt as to What Was Really the Intention of the Mover and Seconder of the Eight Hour Resolution at the Trades Union Congress, and Unless the Parliamentary Committee Are Going to Wilfully Misconstrue the Matter There Is No Difficulty in Reporting Progress at Once, His Honour and Bijah, Hull Notes, An Arab Report, Mr. And Mrs. Spoopendyke, Sparks from the Anvil, West Bromwich, John Burns Well Ventilated the Eight Hour Question on Monday Night at the Peckham Public Hall, under the Chairmanship of Mr. Whiteley, Coalie Feels Very Thankful to the Good Advocate They Had in Mr. Isaacs, the Counsel Who Led for Brother Baker, So It Appears That, According to a Case Decided in the Court of Appeal Last Week, Shop Assistants Cannot Be Classed as Manual Labourers, … Wages Are Very Good down Here 8d. Per …, Notes by Skibbo, A Haughty Man Disdainfully Threw an Orange Peel upon the Sidewalk, Bradford, Mr. Editor, I Am Very Pleased to See That the Plasterers Have Answered so Nobly to Our Newcastle Brothers' Appeal by Refusing to Nail up or Cover Foreign-Made Laths, …Leader Business Is Profitable and …, Curiosities of Taxation, The General Secretary of the National Union of Quarrymen Proceeded to Clee Hill (Shropshire) on Tuesday Week to Lay down the Principle of Unionism, and to Found a Branch at That Place, Wolverhampton Notes, Coming Events, Liverpool, Bootle, and Birkenhead Notes, I Am Glad to See the Progress That the Amalgamated Union of Upholsterers Is Making, I Think If "Tim" Was Tomquire at the Whiledom, High-Street, He Would Be Likely to Hear If the G. R. W. U. Was Alive Now, as I Believe That Is the Clubhouse, Fabian Notes, For My Part, I'm Only an Office Boy and I'm Now Going out to Buy Catherine Wheels, Absence of Mind, …Ward the Labour Candidate Polled 506 … Watch Is Not Lad for a First Effort, "Help Me across, Papa" "Little May", On Thursday Evening Week One of the Finest Election Meetings of Workers I Have Seen Lately Assembled at Stainforth-Street Schools, to Support the Candidature of the Social Democratic Labour Man, John Haddon, for the City Council, Notes by Warehouseman, Not One of the Several Working-Man Candidates Who Fought under a Party Flag Have Been Successful, Macclesfield Notes, Fond Papa:"I've Brought You Home a Pug, My Dear", David Morrison, of Newbridge Vale, Has Been Fined Half-A-Crown for Creating a Disturbance on Sunday, The Basketmakers, From One Court, the Court of Queen's Bench, It Is Not a Far Cry to Another Court, Dublin Notes, Workmen's Notes and Notions Manchester and Salford, Notes by Shave Hook, Nelson, Alderman Hawkins, of Bedford, Is a Good Candidate for Stafford, and If He Puts Forward a Definite and Sufficiently Advanced Labour Policy He Will "Roll In," and Will Have the Vote Of, Derby Notes, Would You Rather Be a Greater Man than You Look, or Look a Greater Man than You Are?, The Following Is a Correct Copy of the Lawyer's Letter Sent to Alfred Moom and Edward Williams, A Column for Law Matters Rules, Notes by Nemo, American Bulls, The Labour Church, Manchester, The Meeting-Held at the Lamp in the Centre of the Open Space Opposite Edge Hill Church, Edge Hill, at 7 P. M. Last Saturday Night, in Favour of Mr. Matkins, the Labour Candidate, and Presided over by Mr. Flynn, President of the Amalgamated Society of Bakers, Was a Scene of the Wildest Excitement and Disorder, Immense Crowds Having Congregated, and in Consequence of the Presence of Mr. Hatton Coohson's Supporters in Almost Equal Numbers, the Continued Interruptions to the Speakers, Messrs. Peters, Matkin, Fielding, Doeg, Rous, Jones, and Costain Were Such That It Was Impossible to Hear Them with Any Degree of Satisfaction, and This State of Affairs Culminated into Chaos When Mr. Hatton Cookso, But the Essentials of Happy Human Life: What Are They? Thoreau Says, The Workman's Times May Be Purchased at Mr. Elwell's Corner of Church-Street and Dalton-Road, and I Hope That Every Reader Will Introduce It to His Friends and Urge upon Every Worker the Duty of Becoming a Subscriber, On Sunday Last a Meeting Was Held at Denmark-Street, Barking-Road, at 11 a. M., under the Auspices of the Hammermen and Labourers' Union, A Boy, to Conceal It from His Mother, Placed a Lighted Cigar Hurriedly into His Pocket, Where He Had a Lot of Gunpowder, The Potteries, Enderby and District, Walsall Notes, The Discontent with the Present Arrangements Took Practical from on Monday Night, When over 20 Names Were Taken to Form an Independent Labour Representative Association, Including Prominent Trade Unionists and Members of Both Trade Councils, I Hear It Rumoured That Alderman Hinds Is First Favourite for the Mayoral Chair, but What Price Major Ropner, Since We Joined the N. L. F., Thanks to Mr. McGregor and His Co-Workers for Sending Us That Wild Agitator, The First Elections to the Mansfield Town Council Are Stirring up the Subject of Trades Unionism in That Sleepy Quarter of the Globe, G. W. And G. L. U. Meeting on Clerkenwell Green, About a Month since, on the Resolution of Mr. Hutchinson, T. C., It Was Resolved That Six Members of the Corporation, Viz., the Lord Mayor, the High Sheriff, Alderman Sexton, Sir H. Cochrane, Councillor Walker, and Councillor Hutchinson Do Meet and Confer with Six Members of the Trades Council Viz., C. O'relly (Typo Printers), … Not Admire All Things Civilized; I Do Admire Some Things Wild, Glasgow Notes, Citizen: Yes, I Have an Umbrella That Needs Mending, but If I Let You Have It How Am I to Know That You Will Bring It Back?", What We Think, Several Members of the Hammermen and Labourers' Union Have Forwarded to Their Head Offices Complaints of the Insanitary Condition of Their Various Shops, and the Officers of the Union Have Taken the Thing in Hand and Intend to See That Each Complaint Is Thoroughly Investigated, Midland Counties Federation of Bleachers, Dyers, and Trimmers, Little Boy (to Servant Girl from Dublin), The "Nunquam" Papers, …That, May Masters, If You Can. …, Well, Sir, to Begin, the Coalies Had Another Red-Letter Day on Saturday, Oct, 31st, When They Fought to a Finish with the Midland Railway Company on Behalf of Bro. W. Baker, of the King's Cross Branch, Who Was Seriously Injured on the 26th of February Last, While Working for Rickett, Smith, and Co., Notes by Gravity, Castle Donnington, Sincerity! Consider the Effect of It Would Rage like a Flame Amongst the Dry Rot and Straw Chaff of Our Lying, Sneaking, Plumbers, Notes by Agitator, The Best of It, … These Humble Notes of Mine Appear … I Hope That Salford Will Have Sounded a … Watch Will Be Heard Wherever Our Good Old … Is Understood, and That Comrades Settle . . . Will Be, Figuratively Speaking, Ready . . . And Wedge To Split Up And Destroy For . . . Burden Which Has Oppressed Us To Long In . . . Councils, Amalgamated Society of Tailgus A Board of Arbitration for London, Notes by Coalie, O. B. S., I Am Glad to Hear the General Railway Workers' Branch Is Growing, The Labour Church, A Leading Article in the Evening Standard Contains What We Regard as an Unmerited Slur on the Workmen in the Building Trades, Bro. Gardner's Lime-Klin Club "The Coming Man", Whatever May Happen to Sir Sydney Waterlow, Fare Is Still Some Hope Left for the Prince of Wales, Birmingham Notes, As a Practical Painter, with 20 Years' Experience in London, I Say That There Is No Other Section of the Building Trades Which Return More than One-Fourth of the Average Profit That the Painting Does, Notes by Magneto, In Meadows Ward Liberal Members of the Trades Council Were Canvassing in Opposition to the Conservative Labour Candi-Date, in Spite of the Fact That He Was One of the Chosen Candidates of the Trade Councils, As the Majority of Members Know to Their Cost, the Most Modest Request for the Smallest Privilege Is Invariably Met with the "No, Certainly Not," in a Bullying, Dog-In-The=Manger Kind of Expression, The Workman's Times Can Be Obtained from E. Banks, Grange-Lane, or Mrs. S. Banks, 117, Bentinck-Street, Birkenhead. Marriage notices: Very Well. We Want No Women with £6,000 Worth of Furs, I Hear That the Draw of Prizes Is Postponed for a Fortnight, to Give Those Who Have Got Books out Time to Send In. Fiction, drama: Maud Morton Chapter XXII, The Lost Lady of Lone Chapter III.—Continued, Maud Morton Chapter XXI, A Terrible Musquito Story. Editorial: Banbury Notes, The Municipal Elections, Grimsby Notes, American Life out West Sandy of Roaring Fork, The Future Policy of the A. S. T. Interview with Mr. James MacDonald, Answers to Correspondents, We Are Now Beginning to Reap the Results of the Meeting at the Assembly Hall, On Leaving the Room We Neard That a Fabian Society Will Probable Be Formed in Stafford, We Are Still Having to Support the Men at Fleckney through the Action of the Firm of Messrs. R. Walker and Sons, Who Dismissed 18 Men and One Woman for Joining a Trade and Benefit Society, and Have Kept Them Out, Leicester and Leicestershire Notes, York. Recipe: Six Recipes Which Will Prove of Int…Many Housekeepers. Business: I Am Afraid the Trades Council Will Have to Be Reconstituted before It Is Prepared to Deal with Labour Representation, Either Municipal or Parliamentary, Trade in the Hosiery Trade in Leicster Is Still Very Good, but the Shoe Trade Is Still Very Depressed, Worcester, … and His Merry Men Mean Busi…, The Crisis in the Boot Trade, The Law as to Trade Unions The Object of Trade Unions, Stockton Notes. Letter to the editor: Another Combination: a Suggestion To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Waiting for Wages To the Editor of the Workman's Times, To the Editor of the Workman's Times, John Burns on Amalgamated Engineers v. Sectional Societies Letter from the Pattern Makers' General Secretary, "Nunquam," Leonard Hall, S. Fielding, and the Bury Labourers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Socialism v. Trade Unionism To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Manchester Tinplate and Case Makers' Society To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Why I Am a Blackleg To the Editor of the Workman's Times. Classified ads: Famous Watches Direct from the Factory.
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