News from 09/08/1889
1889; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. Frearson, Sylvanus Cobb Jr., Miss Kate Vaughn,
ResumoFrontmatter: Notices, Yorkshire Factory Times. Editorial: Boycotting Is Very Common Amongst Us in the West Riding, During the Last Week We Have Heard That It Is Not at All Unlikely That the Weavers at Alverthorpe May Be out Once More on Strike, and, If What We-Hear about Their Wages Be True, We Shall Be Surprised If They Quietly Submit, The Arizona Kicker The Joys and Sorrows of a Western Editor, Notes on Passing Events, Origin of "We Won't Go Home", During the Last Few Days We Have Been Making Inquiries into the Question Why Trades Unions Do Not Seem to Flourish up the Colne Valley, and We Must Say That We Have Heard Some Strange Answers Given to Our Inquiries, We Think That an Instance That Has Recently Come under Our Notice of the High-Handed Way in Which the Workers and Tenants Are Treated by the Agent into Whose Hands a Measure of Authority Has Been Placed by a Certain Firm of Manufacturers Calls for Our Severest Censure, We Are Able to See through the Difference of Price Paid for Cloth at Bradford and Huddersfield at Last, Answers to Correspondents, There Is, as Far as We Can Gather, an Amount of Antagonism to a Member of Our Reporting Staff, Who Recently Has Visited a Certain Village in near Proximity to Bradford, and We Are Given to Understand That, If, under Any Circumstances, This Gentleman Is Found near the Approaches to Certain Firms, or Seen Talking to Any Mill Hands, the Hands Are to Be Discharged, and the Reporter Ducked, We Have Heard during This Last Week of a Certain Manager in the Huddersfield District Who Is Attempting to Carry Things with a Very High Hand Indeed, and We Are Quite Sure of This, That If His Employers Knew What He Was Doing They Would Put a Stop to His Proceedings, We Have Heard of One Place in Keighley Running Their Apprentices until Eight O'Clock at Night, and There Is Much Wondering Who and Where Is the Inspector for the District, We Have Often Wondered Why the Mechanics of Huddersfield and District Do Not Join the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, There Is One Matter We Ought to Mention, in Justice to a Manufacturer Not Far from Flushdyke, and That Is in Connection with the Question of Fines. News: If There Is One Thing More than Another in Which We Shall Have the Greatest Possible Pleasure, It Will Be in Hearing That Anything We Have Published Has Been Effectual in Putting Even the Smallest Grievance in Such, a Light That Good Will Have Come out of It, Precepts of Life, At the Manchester Court of Record on Tuesday, before Mr. Recorder West, Miss Rose Pope, Residing in Altrincham-Street, London-Road, Sued Mr. Charles Gregory, a Booking Clerk in the Service of the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolushire Railway Company, for £1, An Infant Bride, Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa, Mr. Toole, the Great Actor, Was Travelling on the Great Eastern Line from Norwich to Cambridge, There Is a Manager in the Milnsbridge District Who Seems to Us, from All We Can Hear, to Be Doing His Best to Make Himself a Bad Name, At a Certain Firm in the Huddersfield District a Short Time Ago the Jacquard Weavers Were Able to Come to an Amicable Agreement as Regards Prices to Be Paid, "Honest John Chinaman", M'Pherson Was Entertaining His Aged-Father, Who Had Come to Spend a Month in the City, Cured and Paid For, Intricacies of English, Farsworth, The Penistone Railway Accident Claim for Damages, The Small Wiredrawers' Strike, Marriage in Many Lands, Limited Liability Companies, Seven Sailors Killed, A Column for Law Matters Rules for Enquiries, Fife and Drum Band Contest at Huddersfield, The Way That Employers, by Superior Lack, Have Taken Advantage of the Unsophisticated Weaver Would Be Amusing Were It Not That It Brings the Operative a Lessoned Purse, It Seems That in the Worsted Department in the Howarth District They Have a Peculiar, Though Fairly Well Known Way of Reducing Wages and Dispensing with Labour, Miscarriages of Justice, "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates United Kingdom, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, How the Shah Travels in Persia, General News, As a Result of the Weavers' Meeting at Keighley, Much Lurid Light Has Been Thrown on the Condition of the Whole of the Factory Industry in the District, Meeting of Weavers at Flushdyke, The Dispute at Stainland Is Still Proceeding, and We Sincerely Hope That It May Be Successful in the End, A Thoughtful Husband, What It Signified, The South Yorkshire Navigation Scheme The Bill Passed, The Condition of Labour in Bradford Mills II, Advice, The Fatal Potato, A Visit to a Leeds Clothing Factory, "Yorkshire Factory Times" Reporting Staff Instructions to Correspondents, Little Folks Humour and Philosophy of Bright Children, To the Death, The North Mill Spinning Company Limited, Gerty's Elopement, What Are the Weavers Thinking about in Slaithwaite?, There Seems to Be an Individual Who Is Anxious to Make Himself a Name in the Bingley District, and We Have No Doubt He Will Succeed in the End He Has in View If He Will Go on a Little Longer in His Present Course of Action, The System of Giving Trips to Workpeople Is One That Is Worthy of Taking Note of, Now That the Tripping Season Is in Full Swing, Multiple News Items, Meeting of Weavers at Keighley Speeches of Messrs. Gee, Turner, Drew, and Miss Roberts, Care of Complexion How to Avoid the Curse of Freckles and Kindred Annoyances, Oldham Cotton-Buying Company, How a Boston Woman Tried to Cheat Her Grocer, and Failed, Household Hints, Divorce in Five Countries, The Liverpool Docks, "Oh, John!" Said Mrs. Smith, Tearfully,"Ma Has Cut Her Thumb Dreadfully, and the Doctor Says There Is Danger of Lockjaw", The Best Time for a Girl to Marry. Poem, verse: Poetry Wanted!. Fiction, drama: A Prize Fish Story, Ethel's Love, or True and False Chapter XVII A Discovery in the Jenes House, The Gunmaker of Moscow; or Vladimir the Monk Chapter XI, Ethel's Love, or True and False Chapter XV, The Aigburth Poisoning Case The Closing Scene, Ethel's Love, or True and False Chapter XVI An Unknown Sufferer, Outside St. George's Hall Demonstration against the Judge, The Gunmaker of Moscow; or Vladimir the Monk Chapter XII A Conference, and How It Was Interrupted. Accounts, donations, financials: A French Monarch's Expenditure. Letter to the editor: To the Editor of the Factory Times, Letters to the Editor, The Trials and Troubles of a Tuner To the Editor of the Factory Times. Classified ads: Joshua Marshall and Co. (Limited).
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