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News from 11/09/1891

1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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W. Collins, W. A. Carlile, George Beadle, James McGregor, James Hood, James Yarwood, James Chadwick, R. Hall, R. J. Derfel, J. D. Cunningham, Elizabeth Rossitar, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Major Alfred R. Calhoun, Fidus Achates, Findus Achates, J. H. Hadfield, George Mitchell, Mr. Andrew Hall, C. Hill, W. Abraham, Thomas O'Grady, Fred Hamill, Andrew Hall,

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Frontmatter: The Workman's Times. News: Notes by Upholsterer, I Can Also Inform You, from What I Can Gather, That the Amalgamated Society of Gasworkers Is Looking Very Prosperous Now, Is Enrolling Members Fast, and Is Preparing for a Vigorous Winter Campaign, Mr. … Search, Workmen's Notes and Notions London, Newcastle, Croydon, On the Subject of Co-Operative Production the Glasgow Herald Attempt to Be Weakly Sarcastic at the Expense of the Tailors, Who at Their Recent Triennial Conference at Liverpool Passed a Resolution That Universal Co-Operation Is the Only Effectual Means of Emancipating the Workers of All Countries, and Declaring, as a Preliminary, in Favour of Co-Operative Tailoring Establishments, Amalgamated Omnibus and Tram Workers' Union, His Honour and …, Now When the Amalgamated Protective Union of Hammermen, Enginemen, Machinemen Helpers, and General Labourers Was First Formed the East End of London Was Almost in a State of Anarchy, Mr. A. Mozley Stark, the Solicitor to the Navvies, Bricklayers' Labourers, and General Labourers' Union, Has Published in Pamphlet Form, with Additions, a Series of Articles Reprinted from the "Navvies' and General Labourers' Guide," Entitled "The Employers" Liability Act, and How to Give Notice of Injury under It", At a Special Meeting of the Executive Council of the Manchester, Salford, and District Lurrymen and Carters' Union, Held in the Parsonage-Buildings, on Sunday, the Following Resolutions Were Unanimously Passed, Biblical Notices of Glass, Work Ceased at 11 O'Clock in the Forenoon, and the Men, to the Number of 300, along with Several Prominent Members of the Ipswich Trades Council, Proceeded to Embark on Board the S. S. Merrimac, Which Had Been Chartered by the Committee, Ilkeston and District, A Love Exelanation, On Sunday Another Large Mass Meeting, under the Auspices of the D. W. R. And G. L. U., Was Held on the Seaton Banks, There Has Been an Unfortunate Strike at Londonderry, Where the Quay Labourers Objected to Work Some New Steam Cranes, or to Work Alongside Any Men Who Did, Notes by Carbon, "Yes, Pa", In View of the Uncertainty of the Date of the General Election, It Is Essential That, Where There Are No Labour Candidates Standing for Constituencies, the Opinions of the Conservative and Liberal Candidates Should Be Ascertained on All the Most Pressing Labour and Social Questions, and, as the Labour Electoral Bodies Are Not yet Formed in All the Parliamentary Divisions, This Work Must Fall upon the Shoulders of the Most Earnest and Active Supporters of the Cause of Labour in the Various Districts, Notes by a Worker, The Morning Post, as Might Be Expected, Speaks Very Favourably of the Fourth Annual Congress of the National Association of Colliery Managers, Which Met Last Week at Newcastle, Leicester and Leicestershire, That Employers of Labour Are Not Particularly Scrupulous in Their Dealings with Female Workers Is Well Known, And Now, Mr. Editor, I Think You Will Agree with Me in Saying We Have Had a Splendid Week in the Labour Movement, and I Hope We Shall Soon Have Old Ted down Amongst Us Again, for I an Confident with a Few More Men Such as He We Should Soon Bring about That Day When All Workmen Will Be Trades Unionists, In This Connection Some Remarks Made at a Meeting in Connection with the Strike of Boot and Shoe Makers at Stafford May Not Be out of Place, Frodingham, Household Hints, National Labour Union Speeches by John Burns, Cunninghame-Graham, M. P., and Others, Sheffield, It Is Quite Evident That the Terms of the Agree Men Which Marked the Closing Scenes of the Strike Amongest the Goodsmen in Hull in December Last Are Being Violated by the Officials at One or Two of the Large Goods Termini in the Town, A Meeting of the Manchester Branch of the E. T. U. Was Held Last Saturday Night, at the Star Hotel, Ancoats, Two Ministers Went down to Blackpool for a Holiday, Boot and Shoe Notes, The Workman's Times Can Be Obtained at the Paper Shop Opposite the Potato Wharf, Oldham-Road, Manchester, I Take the Following from the Scottish Leader, Friday, September 4th, 1891, Which Paper Was Kindly Sent Me by an Old Friend, Colchester, The Hartlepools, No Labour News to Report, Mass Meeting at the East India Dock Gates, Wednesday's Sitting, Isle of Dogs Notes, English Patents, The Next Meeting of the Joint Committee of the a. S. R. S. And G. R. W. U. Will Be Held at the Foresters' Hall on Sunday Afternoon Next, at 2.30 P. M, Notes by Insulator, Amalgamation v. Federation First Part, I Trust That I Have Not Taken up Too Much of Your Valuable Paper, Banbury, Workman's Times on Sale at J. L. Bradbury's 547, Attercliffe-Road, Shields, I Was near Forgetting to Mention That a Large Public Meeting Will Be Held, on October 4th, in St. James's Hall, under the Auspices of the Electrical Trades Union, When Some of Our Most Prominent Labour Associates Will Address the Meeting, A Curious Bill of Charge, Toothsome Toasts, Labour Movements Abroad, A Better Bite, I Have Good News at Last, The Baby's Photograph, The Workman's Times Can Be Had from the Following Places in Croydon, Multiple News Items, Here Is Another Strange Occurrence That Happened to an Employe of a Much Vaunted First-Class Firm of Electrical Engineers, In a Magazine Devoted Chiefly to the Hosiery Trades a Correspondence Is Going on, Entitled "Capital and Labour", Sparks from the Anvil, Wolverhampton, Workmen's Notes and Notions Nottingham and Notts, While on with This Question of Labour Representation, It May Not Be out of Place to Draw the Attention of Our Railway-Men Electors to the Fact That the Trades Council Are Running Three Candidates for Municipal Honours at the Forthcoming Elections, Items of Interest, and Invitations for Me to Attend Meetings, May Be Left at the Barber's, 117, Tattonstreet, Every Sunday Morning I Spend and Hour or Two on the Grimsbury Allotments, Let to Working Men at a Much Larger Rent than Was Paid for the Same Land When It Was Let to the Farmers, He Is Most Persuasive Speaker, and His Inspiring Enthusiasm for the Cause of Downtrodden Humanity, His Pathos, and Deep-Rooted Sympathy Have Made Him One of the Most Attractive Personalities Amongst Contemporary Socialists, The Carpenters and Joiners Have Not yet Had Much Good Luck, Mahon, M. P., Is a Well-Known Man in the Ranks of Labour Leaders, Middlesbrough, Tuesday's Sitting, Enderby and District Notes, Fabian Notes, N. B. L. And G. L. U, Liverpool, Bootle, and Birkenhead, The Spirit of Organisation Is Gradually Making Itself Felt in Scotland, and Will Undoubtedly Produce Magnificent Result in the near Future, The Boys Here Have Asked Me If Imitation Is Not One of the Most Sincere Forms of Flattery, The Amalgamated Gasworkers' Union, Midland Counties Trades Federation, Bro. Gardner's Line-Kiln Club What Remaind of Kim, Notes by Jack Wire, Mr. Herbert Tiplady, Upholesterers' Trades Delegate, Left Liverpool on Saturday Last, En Route for Newcastle-On-Tyne, to Take Part in the Important Work of the Congress, The Amalgamated Society of Engineers, The Present Victoria Ward Representative, Councillor Ainsworth, Has, I Believe, Made One Speech since His Election to the Council Chamber, Mr. Edwin Grist, in Responding to the Toast, Said the Same Toast Was Responded to at the Annual Dinner of This Branch Last Year by Their General Secretary, Mr. F. Chandler, and He Felt Himself Quite out of Place in Following in His Footsteps; but One Thing Mr. Chandler Foretold Them Last Year Was Now an Accomplished Fact, She Took No Risks, The Strike and Lockout of London Carpenters and Joiners, The Printers' Warehousemen, Cutters, and Assistants' Union Manchester Branch, How to Obtain the "Workman's Times", Kind Regards to "Magneto," "Insulator," "Present Times," and "Electric Spark," Wishing Them All Success in These Branches, Notes by Gasworker, Of Course These Fellows Have Not the Pluck to Attempt to Deny the Strictures That Were Passed upon Them, but in an Understand and Roundabout Way Visit Another's Deeds upon a Supposed Informer, On Arrival at the Place Appointed for the Burial Service, Mr. H. Bristol Mounted a Chair and Read an Address Very Appropriate for the Occasion, Glasgow, Mr. W. Heap Then Proposed the Following as Members: Messrs. Lancaster, Pratt, Walker, Sanderson, Rodgers, Johnson, Hanson, Jackson, and Bunkall, Which Was Seconded by T. J. Milburn (Sunderland), Who, in a Neat Speech, Complimented the Men on Their Determination to Be Outsiders No Longer, Things Have Been Rather Quieter This Week End in Labour Circles, Owing, No Doubt, to the Presence of so Many Prominent Men at the Trades Union Congress, Hull, The Hosiery Trade Still Continues Very Dull, a Great Many Workmen Being on Short Time, God Bless the Duke of Angyll! His Grace Has Had a Serious Injustice Done Him through a Printer's Error, What We Think, A Meeting of the Newly-Formed Manchester Branch of the Retail Newsagents' and Booksellers' Union Was Held at the County Forum, Market-Street, When the Working Men Had Those Two Fields It Was Said They Would Be Neglected, and Not Be Able to Work It, so They Had Half a Chain and a Chain Doled out to Them, as a Sort of Experience, to See How They Got On, F. Taylor, 63, Glengall-Road, H. Monro, Plevna-Street, Will Leave the Workman's Times at Any Address on the Island on Application, A Very Interesting Meeting of the Brassfounders' and Finishers' Society Took Place at the Crosby Hotel, on Saturday Evening, During the past Week I Received a Question from an Unknown Correspondent Asking My Opinion on a General Eight Hours Day, Stating That He Had Not Found Anything from Me during the past Fortnight, but He Hoped This Would Fetch Me, Birmingham, The Toast of "The Visitors" Was Proposed by Mr. A. Griffiths, and Responded to by Mr. H. Cook, The Standard Has Been in Hysterics over the Case of One Michael Crawley, a Lighterman, Who, during the Great Dock Strike, Refused to Threw in His Lot with the Union, and Has Ever since Been Boycotted, I Was Very Glad to See Some Prominent Faces at the Club on Saturday Night Singing Some Good Old Favourite Songs, Mormen Women's Ways, I Hear the Hairdressers' Assistants in This Town Used to Have a Half Day Once a Week, Manchester and Salford Notes, Gasworkers and General Labourers' Union, With Regard to the Strike at Samuda Brothers, Things Are Very Different, I Am Pleased to Inform You That Our Engineer Has Given Instructions to the Superintendent That When a Man Comes in to Do a Day's Work, and Any Portion of His Work Was Standing for Repairs, He Is Not to Go Short of His Money on Any Account, Which Has Been the Practice Hitherto, The Trades Congress of 1891 Will Mark an Epoch in the History of Progress, and the Results of Its Deliberations Are Awaited with the Most Intense Interest, Notes by Agitator, A Great Deal Is Being Said Just Now about Federation, and We Are Pleased to Hear It, Because It Is in the Right Direction, Mr. A. H. Taylor, Social Democratic Candidate for N. E. Bethnall Green, Addressed Two Meetings in Nottingham on Sunday, in the Market-Place, "The Poor You Have Always with You", Aneodote of La Fontaine, A Man of Nerve, The Trades Union Congress Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting, Notes by Magneto, Notes by Plastic, Received at the Eastern District Committee Rooms, Prince Albert, Lincoln Street, Bow-Road, E, Where's the Shears?. Business: Outing of Colchester Trades Unionists, Co-Operation in the Boot and Shoe Trade, Socialism and Trades Unionism Fourth Article, National Federation of Trade and Labour Unions, Stockton, West Bromwich, Notice to Secretaries of Trades Unions, A Special Meeting of the Trades Council Was Held Last Week to Further the Cause of Labour Candidates at the Municipal Elections, Scotch Trade Intelligence, The Trades Union Congress, Morley. Letter to the editor: The Printers' Labourers' Union and the Machine Managers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Federation of Labour Unions To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Labour Papers and Their Circulation To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Wholesale Discharge of Men. A Strike Threatened To the Editor of the Workman's Times, An Appeal for Help To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Female Organisation in the Hosiery Trade To the Editor of the Workman's Times. Fiction, drama: Maud Morton Chapter V, Maud Morton Chapter VI The Secretary Regins His Campaign in Earnest, A Female Robinson Crusoe, Two of a Kind, The Hidden Hand or Capitola the Mad-Cap Chapter LV The Fortunate Bath, The Hidden Hand or Capitola the Mad-Cap Chapter LIV. Poem, verse: In Detestable Memory, Excessive Competition, The Orphan, Poetry Passing Thoughts, In the Time That Is to Be. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents, Fracas between Socialists, Notes by Sheaf. 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