News from 00/00/1874
1874; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Garlic Pill, Walter Hazell, J. T. Williams, Edward Richardson,
ResumoFrontmatter: The People's Courier, Supplement to the People's Courier. News: To Farm Labourers, Jottings from the Plough Cottage Accommodation, Unionism in Buckinghamshire, Local Emigration Agents for the Queenland Government, Law and Thistles, The Lock-Out of Labourers in the Eastern Counties, Queensland and Emigration Queensland Notes, Recently to Hand, 1873-74, Household Franchise in Counties, But Now, after Mature Reflection, I Remember That Some Men Part Their Hair in the Centre—Feminine-Like—And the Parties That Tendered Me This Their Advice Gratis, Part Their Hair at the Side, and the Only Conclusion I Can Come to Is, That Their Heads Are Not Well Balanced, Directons to Queensland Emigrants, through Mr. E. Richardson, for Ship "Zoroaster," East India Docks, London, Received for Widow of John North, 3s. From a Pangbourne Friend, Persons Wishing to Write Emigrants during the Voyage Should Address, Scale of Wages in Queensland On October 1st, 1873, The Queenslander of March 14th, Says, Change Here for Rome, Mechanics in England, Union Demonstration at Warborough, Description of Emigrant Ships Advertised to Leave as Under, Multiple News Items, To Brickyard Labourers, The "Suffolk" Left Gravesend at Daylight on Wednesday Morning, the 20th Inst., with a Fair Wind, and All Well, Agents-From Whom the People's Courier May Be Obtained, Tin Mining, The Lincolnshire Lock-Out, Letters from Emigrants. Letter to the editor: Correspondence To the Editor of the Spade and Whip (Defunct). Editorial: We Think It Improbable That Either Masters or Men Will Gain the Points for Which They Are Contending, The Widow and the Parish. Poem, verse: Princely Cottages. Business: London Markets, The Corn Trade. Shipping news: Ships to Queensland Latest Arrivals. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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