News from 05/12/1891
1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Walt Whitman, Robert Blatchford, Alex Haddow, J. D. Cunningham, Tom A. Hannan, Major Alfred R. Calhoun, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, John Trevor, M. Tucs, M. Tucs, Will Johnson, James Beever, G. W. Patterson, Eleanor Marx Aveling, Fidus Achates, Fidus Achates, Young Chippy, Proud Preston, En Avant, Rotary Hand, Ben Bush, Ben Bush, J. Keir Hardie, M. Mannion, P. Healey, Thomas Askey, James Macdonald, Wm. MacCarthy, W. Stevenson, R. M. Andrews,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Workman's Times. Poem, verse: Ready Writings, Splashes from the Ink-Pot, Our Birth Right, "Uncle Stede," a Barnsley Gentleman, Sends Me What He Calls a Poem, Poetry "Cheaper than Dirt", There! I Have Finished, Good Will toward Men. News: "Bob Is Not an Irishman, Major Eustace G. Edwards, of Dover, Is the Latest Recruit to the Lengthening Roll of Independent Labour Candidates, Workmen's Notes and Notions London, United Machine Workers' Association Newcastle District, No; I Can No More. That Last Has Clean Bowled Me, The Late James a. Garfield Said "The Men Who Succeed Best in Life Are Those Who Take the Risk of Standing by Their Own Convictions", Frodingham and Scunthorpe Notes, I Now Make an Appeal to All Non-Society Men to Join Us at Once, as It Is Only by Being United We Can Gain Our Object, Oldham Notes, I Fancy I Hear Some of the Readers of These Notes Saying I Am Wandering a Little from the Tour of My Notes of Last Week, Notes by a Manchester Street Sweeper, Notes by Fairplay, I Am in Receipt of the Following Letter, to Which I Am Glad to Give the Fullest Publicity in My Power:, The Journal of Gas Lighting, in Its Comments upon the Arbitrator's Award in the London Building Trade Dispute Suggests, That the United Trades Committee, Who Were Responsible for the Conduct of the Strike, Had the Best of Reasons for Wishing to Perpetuate the Dispute, During the Last Few … Has Been Caused at … Large … Cause, An Angry Sheffielder Says I Am Teaching Dangerous Doctrines, and That the Confiscation of the Land by the State Would Be Sheer Plunder, The Independence of the Labour Party, On Friday Night a Special Summoned Meeting Will Be Held, and I Hope to See the Room as Crowded as It Was Last Saturday Night, as the Business Is of Vital Importance, The Shop Assistants' Movement National Union of Shop Assistants, Reddish (Stockport) Notes, Councillor J. H. Butterworth Strongly Objects to the Contemplated Action of the Operative Cotton Spinners' Association, Who Intend to Strike All Mills Where Non-Unionists Are Employed, The Fenton Lodge of the National Order Held, I Am Informed, a Social Tea Meeting in Their Lodge Room at the Coffee House on Tuesday Week, a Good Tea Being Provided in Miss Greatbatch's Excellent Style, So Good-Bye until Next Week, When I Shall Deal with the Non-Society Men, The Indians of South Dakota Are Stated to Be Again in a State of Ferment, Household Hints, The Miners of This District Feel That the Eight Hours Bill Would Have a Better Chance of Being Passed If Their Secretary Was in Parliament, The "Workman's Times", Evesham, Stockton Notes, Likeston and District Notes, As It Should Be, Barrow-In-Furness, The Workman's Times Can Always Be Had of Mr. W. Jackson, Bookseller, Clarence-Street, York, As I Lay A-Thynkynge ("Nunquam"), Can Anyone Tell Me Why the Corporation Workmen Are Kept Waiting Half an Hour in the Rain for Their Wages on a Saturday? Are They Paid an Extra "Quarter" for That Half Hour?, Items of Interest and Invitations to Attend Meetings May Be Addressed to Me at 45, Nashville Street, West Craven-Street, Salford, The Workman's Times May Be Had at the Labour Literature Society Limited, Keir Hardie, Fred Henderson (the Poet, and Plucky Editor of the Labour Leader), Gentlemen of the Independent Labour Party, Notes by …, What about the School Board Election? Well, What about It? None of the Labour or Socialist Candidates Were Elected, Policeman (to Tramp):"I Want Your Name and Address", Now, All This Disturbance, the End of Which Will Not Be yet, Has Been Caused by the Police Interference with What Was Originally but a Very Small Sunday Meeting, Notes by Insulator, The Penlleton Branch of the above Union Met the Same Evening, When a Very Interesting and Profitable Discussion Took Place Anent the Work of the Society, Mr. Valentine Occupying the Chair, He Was Thrown, Notwithstanding the Arguments of the Scotsman and the Political Economic School Generally, We Are Hopeful That Politicians May Be Brought to the Same Frame of Mind as Mr. Osborne Morgan, M. P., Young Mulkittle's Antics, A Sarcastic Reply, So Mote It Be. Autolycus, Negro Life in the "Old Times", A Young Scotchman at Aldershot Fell Ill, and Was Sent to the Hospital, Preston Notes, In a Conversation with a Printer One Day This Week, He Informed Me of Some Printing That Is Being Done at an Office Not Recognised by the Typographical Society, Lord Randolph Churchill Is on His Way Home. Hand Me the Banjo, Stafford Notes, Fond Mother, Multiple News Items, If All the Useful People Will Combine Together (from the Man Who Goes down under the Ground to Perform the Noxious Duty of Repairing the Drains to the Man Who Puts the Gilt on the Reredos of York Minister, Hull Notes, His Honour and Bijah, Northampton Notes, But Baum's Case in Marylebone Is Even Worse, Let Not Pecuniary Considerations Stand in Your Way, but Be Determined That You Will Become Uffiliated, The Morning Advertiser Is in a Rage with the Australian Labour Party Because One Plank in Their Programme Is That No More Crown Lands Are to Be Sold, Liverpool, Bootle, and Birkenhead Notes, Fabian Notes, The Potteries Notes, York Notes, A Clergyman Who Had Been Invited to Preach at a Prison Somewhat Spoiled the Effect of His Discourse by His Absent-Mindedness, I Was Delighted to Read "Notes by Dubrin Lies" Last Week, Mr. W. S. Came, at a Lecture the Other Night, Said He Was Satisfied with His Prospects in East Bradford, You See the Simple Explanation of the Thing Is That the Majority Should Only Rule in Matters Which Affect the Public, Macclesfield Notes, General Railway Workers' Union, Is It Any Wonder the N. T. Co. Pay Their Wiremen the Rate of Wages Named When We Have Members of the E. T. U. Coming Here and Working for 3s. 3d. Per Day?, Socialism, Mr. Baker, the Secretary of the Co-Operative House Decorators and Painters' Society, Limited, Ah! but I Can't Be Merry about This, A Puzzled Dutchman, And, Now, a Word about "Bringing Back and Improving the Trade Now Nearly Lost to His Country, The Disturbances at World's End, Chelsea, Are Becoming Serious, Obeying Orders, Ta Ta,"Ferret," and Be Steadfast; Turn Neither to the Right nor to the Left until You Have Done What You Can Towards the Emancipation of the Workers, Workmen's Notes and Notions Manchester and Salford, U. V. W.—A Lodging House Keeper Is Not Responsible to His Lodger If Property of the Latter Should Be Stolen from His Apartments Either by Another Lodger or by a Third Person, An Excellent Manifesto, To Parody Mr. Gladstone's Famous Expression, the Eight Hours Bill Still Holds the Field, Notes by Shellac, Criticising "Anti. Agitator's" Production Is a Dry Job, and I Find I Do Not Stick over Closely to My Text, The Workman's Times May Be Obtained at a. Main's. 51, Wilson-Street; James Parkin's, 3, Bridge-Street (Opposite the Station), or 13, East Street, By the Way, I'd a Letter, I Think It Was from Bolton, the Writer of Which Said He Agreed with Me That It Would Be a Good Thing for the Corporations of Towns to Brew All Beer, and He Also Wanted to Know Whether I Thought It Would Be Good for the Corporation to Hold the Houses for the Sale of the Liquor, I Am Glad to See Ashton-Under-Lyne Is Moving with the Spirit of the Times and Wish Our Friends There Every Success in Their Efforts, Worcester, Country Lectures by the Fabian Society, Newcastle Notes, That Presentation, Bakers' Union (Leicester District) List of Fair Shops, A Column for Law Matters Rules, … That the Independent Labour Party Is Reganising in Cumberland, The Flying Squadron Arrived at Middlesbro' about Seven P. M. And Received a Hearty Welcome from the Members Present, Who, like Hartlepool, Have Been Members of the Sunderland Branch, Notes by Young Chippy, A Correspondent, Who Writes on Both Sides of the Paper, Forwards Me an Account of a Strike at a Cabinetmaker's Shop, The North Manchester Labour Electoral Association Are Entertaining a Scheme for Amalgamating with the Manchester and Salford Labour Electoral Association, 5+At the Albert Hall, on Monday Night, Mr. H. Broadhurst, M. P., Gave an Address on the Miners' … Hours Question, Which He Refuses to Support, And I Don't Think All the Blame of the Recent Troubles Ought to Be Borne by Burns and Co., Walsall Notes, As for the Past-Master in the Art of Melody, I Must Be Careful, Huddersfield and District Notes, Hymns of the Negro, What We Think, Glasgow Notes, The Globe Is Now Publishing a Series of Articles, Entitled "Capital at Bay," No. 1 of Which Deals with the Recent Strike in Tyneside against Overtime, the Moral of Which, According to the Globe, Is That If Masters in Other Trades Will Follow the Example of the Shipping Federation They Will Be Able to Organise a Supply of "Free Labour," Which Will Do Their Bidding with Docility, and Turn a Deaf Ear to the Labour Agitators, Notes by Junior, I Am Afraid I Have Overstepped the Limits of Space, but There Is One Thing Which I Would like to Mention, Viz., It Would Be Well If Every Chairman Had the Sense and Tact Which Mr. Reeves Displayed on This Occasion, for There Is Nothing so Irritating as to Have to Listen to a Long Harangue from a Chairman When You Have Come to Hear Another Speaker, At the Outset of His Address, He Hoped They Would Not Expect from Him Any Great Speech, as He Was More of a Writer than an Orator, The Strike at Walker and Sons, Has Now Practically Ended, the Firm Being Determined to Remove All the Machinery from Kirkby Folly, I Have Been Surprised by the Number of Letters I Have Received in Reference to My Recent Notes on Poetry, … Lawsea Has Been Writing to the Papers … for the United Kingdom Alliance, On Thursday Week Mr. Sidney Webb Addressed a Meeting in the Social Guild on the Aims and Objects of the Fabian Society, Leicester and Leicestershire Notes, A Powerful Whirlwind, Life in the Fas West Rich Jim, of Bottom Card, In Concluding These Few Notes, I Appeal to All Workers in the Glasgow District to Form an Independent Labour Party at Once, for We Don't Know How Soon an Election May Come upon Us, If There Were Such a Thing in Existence as an Order for Literary Merit I Should Want to Confer It at Once upon a Persian Gentleman Named Mirza Ali Ashgar, Notes …, The Workman's Times Can Be Had from Mr. J. Hodge, Stationer and Newsagent, 5, Stuart-Road, Waltor, The Established Presbytery Are Evidently Dissatisfied with the Commission of Inquiry into the Housing of the Poor, as They Are Again on the Move to Have Another, I'll Tell You How the League Was Started, Notes by Agitator, Tangle, I Am Sorry to See That the Crtais in the Boot and … Trade Is Still Unsettled, and the Letters That Are Now Appearing in the Local Press Show That Strong Facing Exists on Both Sides, Kindly Excuse My Spelling and Writing, as I Am but an Aucoats Rough and, Lord Salisbury Has Been Laying down the Law at Birmingham, Notes by Ben Bush, For Some Time I Was Unable to Obtain an Entrance into the Hall Owing to the Pressure of the Large Crowd Seeking Admission, The Officials of the Various Friendly Societies in Stockton Connected with the Convalescent Home at Grange-Over-Sands Last Week Held a Concert in the Borough Hall, under Most Distinguished Patronage, Birmingham Notes, An Old Lady in Holland Scrubbed Her Sitting-Room Floor until She Fell through It into the Cellar. Letter to the editor: Notes by Upholsterer, To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Iron and Steel Industries of Great Britain To the Editor of the Workman's Times, A Weavers' Union Wanted To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Eight Hour Resolution at the Congress Letter from Keir Hardie, Manchester Tinplate and Tin Case Makers' Society To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The United Builders' Labourers' Union The Carpenters' Award and the Right of Free Speech, The Independent Labour Party To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Notes by Shellback, Workmen's Notes and Notions Nottingham and Notts, Mr. James Macdonald and the Amalgamated Society of Tailors To the Editor of the Workman's Times, A Warning Voice from Tasmania To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Notes by Hopeful, The National Union of Warehouse Assistants To the Editor of the Workman's Times. Business: Important Arbitration in the Potting Trade, The Walsall Trades Council Are Going to Let the Indifferent Workers Know That They Are Alive, for by the Time the Workers Get This They Will Have Made a Move for the Very Purpose of Trying to Organise the Workers If They Can, and as They Have Some Good Orators on the Labour Question They Ought to Move Something by Their Endeavours, Agitators V. Trade With Critical and Rambling Remarks, Derby Notes, Middlesbrough Notes, Notes by Dry Bones, The Trades Council Met Last Wednesday Week, When Four Leading Gentlemen from the Liberal Association Waited on Them Seeking Information as to Their Intended Action at the Forthcoming School Board Election, If You Set All the Unions into the Trades Council, Notice to Secretaries of Trades Unions, …Trades Unionism Does Not Mean … of Childfellowship with the … of a 'Respectable" Coffin, Dyers' Trade Federation, P. S.—Now, Then, Workmen's Organisation, Trades Unions, Parsons, Policemen, Politicians, and Other Pleading People, If You Have Complaints, Grievances, Meetings, Lectures, or Anything That Is, or Will Be, of Interest to You or the Public. Fiction, drama: Maud Morton Chapter XXX, A Battlefield Scene A Daring Ride, The Lost Lady of Lone Chapter VIII, The Lost Lady of Lone Chapter IX, Maud Morton Chapter XXIX. Editorial: Another Question Which We May Expect to See Brought before Parliament Is the Anomalous Position of the Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames with Regard to the Watermen and Lighter-Men's Company, Answers to Correspondents, Hyde and District Notes, Notes by Magneto, Sir, We as Belivers in an Interchange Privilege Ticket, Would like to See Derby Cake This Matter Up, We Have the Best Grounds for Believing That Mr. J. H. Wilson Had Not Much Hope of Any Real Practical Good Resulting from the Labour Commission. Arts and entertainment: National Union of Papermill Workers Broughton Bridge Workers Join the Union. Classified ads: New Song. Just Published, Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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