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News from 26/06/1886

1886; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Joseph Leiceister, B. Baldwin, Shadrach Swift, William Tunstall, Samuel Millership, Bill Siddles,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Labour Tribune. Essay: Coal Mines Legislation of This Session, The Coal Mines Act, 1886, South West Lancashire Will Shortly of the Busiest Parts of England, There Was a Strike Demonstration at Zurich, in Switzerland, on Sunday, by about 10,000 Persons to Protest against the Measures Adopted by the Government against the Men on Strike in That City, Mr. Henry Broadhurst, Colliery Management as a Profession Part III.—Examinations, Rights of Labour, Mr. W. R. Cremer, Mr. John Wilson, More Mineral Wealth in Weardale!, Parliamentary, Not True To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Mr. Charles Fenwick, A Kind of Cosmopolitan Contemporary Which Generally Gives the "Black Diamonds" a Wide Berth Has Recently Touched upon the Subject, and Says, In the Second Stage of Consumption To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Mr. Threlfall, Now That the Sworn Enemies of Labour Representative Candidates Have Thwarted (for a Time) the Efforts to Have Real Men and Not Purse-Bags in the House of Commons It Is Refreshing to Read What "A Liberal Candidate" Writes, Movements of Labour Candidates, Mr. Benjamin Pickard, Disputes, Leicester v. Salisbury, General Election 1886 The Labour Platform & Ticket, Insurance, At the Newland Colliery, Messrs Locke … Proprietors, Have Recently Commenced … a Second Shaft about Seventy Yard from …, Mr. Joseph Arch, The Tubeworkers' Strike at Wolverhampton, Offences, Rich Candidates Still Have the Advantage, Correspondence, Mr. Thos. Burt, Great Enterprise at Throckley, Federation of Trade Unions, Mr. Wm. Crawford, A Nashunal Blessing 2 the Edyturs of the Labour Trombone, Mr. Wm. Abraham, Mr. George Potter, Mr. James Rowlands, Our Sympathies Are Entirely with the Women and Men Who Have, through Sir John Lubbock, Worked so Well to Secure the Shop Hours Regulation Bill, Which on Tuesday Night Passed through the Committee Stage in the House of Lords, Coming Meetings Lodge and Other Fixtures, Answers to Correspondents, Accidents, "Shots" & "Flashes", Lines on the Labour Platform, The Queen Was Expected to Arrive at Windsor Yesterday (Firday) Morning, and to Hold a Council in the Course of the Afternoon, When the "Royal Speech" Was Then to Be Submitted to Her. Letter to the editor: Wheel Me round Again To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, A Police Sergeant Bearing Wisdom To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, A Voice from Stockton To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Ought to Be Done Everywhere To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, A District Meeting To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, A False Rumour To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Every Reader a Voluntary Reporter To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, And Nothing but the Truth To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Shall Working Men Be Slaves for Ever? To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, The Position of Labour and Capital To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Unreasonable Men To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, The Human Hive To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Must Go Hand-In-Hand To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, A Way to Support Labour M. P.'s To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Our Hope To the Editors of the Labour Tribune, Hardships under the Education Act To the Editors of the Labour Tribune. Editorial: Important to Lodge Secretary, To Lodge Secretaries & Others.

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