News from 13/02/1891
1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. D. Cunningham, Mary Kyle Dallas, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, John Addison, John Russell, L. Clayton, John Mear, Alfred Gould,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Workman's Times. Editorial: We Are Glad to Learn from a Specach Delivered by Mr. Peter Curran, One of the Defendants in the Bompas Intimilation Case, That There Is Really to Be an Appeal against the Decision of the Plymouth Recorder, Workmen's Notes and Notions Nottingham and Notts, What We Think, We Regret to Find That the Labour Electoral Association at Liverpool Is Not Sailing in Placid Waters. News: The Heywood Branch Was Only Started Last August, and Three Fourths of the Carters in the Town Are Now Members, What One Hears, Mr. Haddleton Then Brought before the Council the Question of Federation of Trade Societies, The Co-Operative System of Employment at the London Docks Is Working Remarkably Well for Both Dockers and Employers, Workmen's Notes and Notions Newcastle-On-Tyne, I Beg to Present My Compliments to Mr. Harold Cox , M. A, and Desire to Inform Him That in My Opinion, as Well as in the Opinion of Many Others Equally Competent to Judge, Brevity Is the Soul of Wit, Digest This, Readers, Last Words of the Illustrious, Mr. Broadhurst M. P., Has Been Addressing the Nottingham Chamber of Commerce, and He Did Not Forgot to Tell Them One or Two Home Truths, Complete Restitution, That Wicked Eye, Mrs. Next Door, Well Done, North-Eastern Railway Company, The Newspapers Have Set Themselves Their Usual Task of Reckoning up the Cost of the Late Scotch Strike, The Doctors on and on the Council Are to a Man Thoroughly Convinced That Nothing Short of a Government Inquiry Will Satisfy the Public of Hull, "Why Pa You're Spoiling Our Croquet Ground", Bro. Gardner's Limekiln Club, Potters Are on Their Trial!, "Patrick" Further Says That "Sikes Is a Burglar Not from a Desire to Live in Indolence, but from Lack Equal Opportunity for Obtaining More Plausible Means for Sustaining Existence", What a Pity It Is That the Editor of the Sheffield Telegraph Cannot Let the Miners' Officials Alone, Household Hints, Answers to Correspondents, Mr. Owen Referred to the Crimean War, Out-Door Air and Exercise, It Will Be Remembered That on a Recent Occasion My "Illustrious Friend""Nunquam" Had Some Sapient Observations on the Brain, Boot and Shoe Notes, … Association, Barometrical Readings Week Ending, February 8th 1891, The Capitalist, There Is No Doubt, Dies Hard, but Die He Must to Make Way for a National Co-Operative System of Society, in Which No One Will Be Denied the Full Value of Their Labour Merely Because Their Lips Are Not Covered with Hair , but Only the Downy Seeding Adorms Them, The First Shoddy "Devil", For Three Days a Conference of the National Labourers' Union Was Held in Sunderland, "Citizen" Has a Little Bit of Good Advice to Give to the Workers, and I Allow Him to Give It in His Own Way, Turkish Women, Ethel: Does This Picture Do Me Justice?, The Chairman (Mr. T. Edwards, Ovenmen's Society) Said They Had Called the Meeting to See Whether Confidence Had Been Misplaced, and He Hoped If Any One of the Audience Thought so He Would Speak Out, Mr. Uttley Showed the Inability of Trades Who Occupied an Isolated Position to Accomplish Much in Bringing about Much-Needed Reforms, Especially in a Town like Sheffield, Where Trades Were for the Most Part Small and Local, and Referred to the Attempts Which Had Been Recently Made in the House of Commons to Obtain a Ten Hours' Day for Railway Employes, but Which Had Been Rejected by the Capitalists Who Were Returned to That Chamber by the Votes of Working Men, Notes by Pencil Stick, Notes by Nonshan, On Thursday Week the First Meeting of the Hartlepools Trade and Labour Council Was Held in the Free Gardeners' Hall, West Hartlepool, When a Large Number of Delegates Attended, At a Special Meeting of Tool Makers and Machinists, High Cross-Street, It Was Resolved to Send Nine Delegates to the Labour Electoral Council, Judge Barber, the County Court Judge at Derby, Has Gone out of His Way to Condemn Strikes in General, and the Late Scotch Strike in Particular, with Special Reference to the Leaders of That Strike, against Whom He Thinks the Strikes Will Now Bear a Grudge, Labour Movements Abroad, Notes by One of the Crowd, Multiple News Items, Notes by Luccifer, His Honour and Bijah, Topics of the Times, Law Case, In the Midst of the Cries about an Impending Crisis in the Shipping Industry. Mr. J. H. Wilson, the General Secretary of the Seamen and Firemen's Union Sends a Letter to the Press Which Must Have the Effect of Calming the Public Mind, By the Time This Appears the Adjourned Conference between the Coalowners and the Miners Representatives Will Have Been Held in London, Contents Bills and Specimen Copies Notice to Newsagents, Enough for His Country, The Monthly Report of the Alliance Cabinet Makers Association Has Been Forwarded to Us, and We Regret …, What We Hear Miners, The Law Courts and Coroners' Inquests Are Some-Times Productive of Saddening Revelations, A German Publican Has Advertised the Following:"Best Stong Beer: Drinkers Whose Legs Should Prevent Their Owners Walking Safely Are Taken Home in the Van of the Establishment", Notes by Progress, This Quarrelling Will Do a Vast Amount of Injury to the Labour Cause, Notes by Fidus Achates, I Beg to Call Our Readers' Attention to What I Call by Their Language a Model Board of Railway Directors, Mr. Laing, Important Manifesto by Hull Unionists, Tom Mann Has Been Doing Good Work Amongst the Agricultural Labourers of Lincolnshire during the Last Week, and from What We Gather from Him Is Well Pleased with His Mission, It is Expected Now That the Tariff Has Been Reduced … Will Shortly Improve, Twenty Years on the Rail An Interesting Chat with an Engineer, I Was Asked Last Week to Call on a Certain Case Where the Man Was Getting 15s, Leicester and Leicestershire Leicester Notes, Mr. E. R. Pease, the General Secretary of the Fabian Society, Informs Me That the Fabians Have Determined to Conquer the Provinces, and Are Setting about It in a Resolute Manner, Our £100 Prize Offer, What Is a "Blizzard", Golden Thoughts, Liverpool, Bootle, and Birkenhead Liverpool. Bootle, and Birken. Head Notes, Sunderland Wearside Notes, The Potteries Notes from the Potteries, The Resolution Was Moved by Mr. Frederick Goodwin , One of the Ovenman's Representatives, in a Telling Speech, and Was Seconded by Mr. Pickin, Hollow Ware Presser , in a Brief Address , Which Put Some of the Issues of the Conflict Very Clearly, The Hartlepools Hartlepool Notes, Next Sunday Mr. J. C. Champers Will Lecture in the Socialist Hall, Silver Street , on "Social Democracy,"At 6 30 P. M, So Mr. Gregory, Who Was Instruted by Mr. James Haslam, Mr. C. B. Hollinsworth, Who Gave £55 to the Dock Labourers' Strike, and £25 to Assist Mr. Stevens in Election, Has Sent £10 for the Railway Servants, A…, There Has Been the Usual Intimidation Case in Connection with the Dispute at the Rockingham Chemical Works, Where Last Week We Reported the Management Had Proceeded against Two Workmen for Damages for Neglect, The General Eight Hours Bill Is at Present in Circulation, Birmingham Democrat's Notes, This Second Letter Being Signed by a Number of the Corporation Workmen, an Idea Here Suggests It Self to Me, I Give "Patrick's "Letter in Full, as He Is an Opponent. And I like to Let Opponents Have Fair Play, Very Embarrassing to a Ladies' Man, Mr. Blow, of Lincoln, Made a Good Speech, and Spoke on the System of Fines That They Have up in Lincoln and Stamford, The Exeter Evening Post Has a Great Deal to Learn before It Can Pose as an Authority on Labour Matters, A Scene in Church, Clothing the Child, What People Are Asking, Mr. Addison, Q. C., M. P., on Conspiracy and Intimidation by Workmen, Labour in London, Whatever Faults the Working Classes May Have, and They Are Not Perfect, Far from It, They Never Forget Their Friends, The Meeting Was Opened by a Navvy Taking the Chair, Self-Help, Then, Is the Only Help Possible to the Men, and One Practical Form of This Was Indicated at Last Week's Meeting by Mr. Owen , When He Once More Called the Attention of the Union Men Present to the Advantages of Co Oprative Production, The National Association of Colliery Managers Have Been Trying on a Little Game, but They Have Found It Would Not Act, Official Arbitration Boards Do Not Find Favour with All Public Men as We May Gather from Some Remarks Made the Other Evening by Mr. Leveson-Gover , M. P., at Stoke, Advertisements of Meetings, &c. Poem, verse: Poetry "This Hurrying Life", The Weaver Lass. Fiction, drama: Her Lost Lover Chapter XVI Doison—Agatha's New Nurse, The Hidden Hand or Capitola the Mad-Cap Chapter XV Cap's Country Capers, The Old Lifes Shadows Chapter XI, The Hidden Hand or Capitola the Mad-Cap Chapter XIV, Her Lost Lover Chapter XV, The Bailiff's Scheme ChapterXL. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor, Bricklayers and Bricklayers' Labourers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Old Moulders' Union and Black-Legging To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Leicester Co-Operative Society and Its Employes To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Knights of Labour and the Miners' Union To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Hull Trades and Labour Council To the Editor of the Workman's Times, A Correction To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Forthcoming Bricklayers' Anniversary in Hull To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Amalgamated Society of Mill Sawyers and Wood Cutting Machinists To the Editor of the Workman's Times, A Demonstration of All Trades To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Dispute in the Warp Trade at Melbourne To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Potters' Wages To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Machinery Made by Non-Unionists To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Sheffield Iron Moulders Society and the Strike at Rutland Works To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Workers and the Wealth They Make To the Editor of the Workman's Times. Classified ads: Published for the Proprietor, at 25, Byram-Arcade Passage, Huddersfield, by Joseph Burgess, 44, Water-Street, Hunddersfield, and Printed by J. Andrew & Co.
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