News from 31/10/1891
1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Robert Blatchford, Walt Whitman, Ned Dyke, Mark MacKenzie, J. Beaumont, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Major Alfred R. Calhoun, John Trevor, Shave Hook, Shave Hook, Fidus Achates, Fidus Achates, Jack Wire, James A. Kirkbride, John Anderson, M. Tucs, W. K. Bailey, A. Davis, Edward Aveling, John Ward,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Workman's Times. News: Notes by One of the File, I Am Happy to Say That One Man Is "Darma to Be …, Notes by Upholsterer, Manchester and Salford, Just before Closing This Letter I Am Informed from a Private Source That the Officials of the Engineering Societies Have Given the Masters Today (Monday) Notice to Withraw 75 Per Cent of Their Members from the Shops in Accordance with the Masters' Notice to Reduce the Working Staff in the Engineering Trade by 25 Per Cent, Derby, Walthamstow, Everybody I Meet Is Talking about Sir Sydney Waterlow's Gift of a Park to London, and Sir Sidney Waterlow and Son's Limited Opposition to the Eight Hours Day for Bookbinders, The Woman Question, The Dispute That Ended a Few Weeks Ago so Disastrously to the Men at Stafford Is Leaving Its After-Effects, Sunderland, Notes from Wales, Notes by Instrument Maker, Newcastle Tinplate Workers Society, No. 13 Branch, York, Bro. Gardner's Lime-Kiln Club, At a Railway Conference in London This Week It Was Stated That the Habit of Betting and Gambling Is Increasing Amongst Railway Servants, Leicester and Leicestershire, The Activity on Behalf of the Labour Candidates Is Becoming Most Pronounced the Nearer We Get to the 1st of November, The Boy's Questions, The Address of Mr. Skerritt's Opponent Is a Curious Document, Likeston and District, But the Decadence of Railway Servants' Morals Is Not the Only Thing We Have to Mourn, A Manifesto Has Been Issued by the Executive of the Trade and Labour Council, Asking for the Support of the Ratepayers, and Claiming a Right for Direct Labour Representation upon Municipal Bodies, One More Word before the Post Goes, Railway Employes Universal Interchange Privilege Ticket on All Railways, Sheffield, In Last Week's Issue I Was Very Pleased to See "Commutator's" Notes, Amalgamated Carpenters and Joiners Opening of a New Branch in Newcastle, Socialism: Introductory, Barnsley, This, to Me, Is Proof upon Proof That the Individualistic System of Doing Things Is Equally a Curse the Whole World over, and I Believe That the Whole of the World's Workers Are in a State of Semi-Revolt against It, Although They May Not Be Conscious of the Fact, Boot and Shoe Notes, For My Part, I Can Never Understand How the People Endure These Tedious Old Men; but It's as Sheridan Says,"The Number of Those Who Will Undergo the Fatigue of Thinking for Themselves Is Very Small", The Fabian Society London Lectures, "Nunquam" and the Workers, Rothschild's Start, Stafford, Ready Writings, The Bishop of Manchester Has Got Himself Disliked by His Views on Sabbath Observance, Painters' Notes by Skibbo, Notes by Insulator, Let Me Remind Everybody That They Can Get the Workman's Times from E. Coulthurst, 78, Collyhurst-Street, and Longworth's, North Manchester News Agency, Rochdale-Road, Belfast, Household Hines, These Orthodox Christians Grind down the People More Ruthlessly than Any Shylocks, but They Are Orthodox, and Give Bountifully to the Church in Images, Candles, &c, The Labour Army, The Question of Fair Printing Houses Is Occupying the Public Attention Just Now, A Hull and District Fabian Society Has Been Formed, and Promises to Do Good Work during the Coming Winter, Nottingham and Notts, Walsall, … Happily in the Case of the above, These Im… Were Men in the Fullest Sense of the … the Tempting Dinner That … These Men at Tunbridge Wells, and … That Were Made It Was of No … the Full Facts of The7 … the Men Decided That on … Would They Help to Defeat Them in Their … as One Remarked,"We Shall Be Asking for … Ourselves Soon" Promises That Were Made It Was of No …, Mr. Mann's Address, Builders' Labourers, The City Press Is in the Prophetic Mood, Dat Good Ole Button, Multiple News Items, Mr. Matkin Himself Has Delivered Clear and Comprehensive Addresses to the Electors of West Derby on Questions Relating to the Well-Being of Every Section of the Community, and to Labour in Particular, and, Being the Nominee of the Liverpool Trades Council, It Is Only Reasonable to Suppose That the Members of That Council, and the Electors in the Ward Taking an Active Interest, Will Use Strenuous Efforts to Secure His Triumphant Return, His Honour and Bijah, Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners Wood Green Branch, For a Short Report of the Fabian Meeting Re Land Nationalisation (Which Surely Is a Labour Question) and Other Miscelloneous Items, See Next Week's Workman's Times, Price One Penny, Worth Double, Notwithstanding the Absence of so Many of the Operatives Last Saturday, at Sulton, on the Subject of the Kirkby Hosiery Strike, the Following Resolution May Show That Those Attending Were in Earnest, Spoopendyke's Water Jet, At the Earnest Request of a Number of Working Men, the Vauxhall Ward Is to Be Contested in the Labour Interest by a Well-Known Friend of the Working Men Who Resides in the Ward, The Workman's Times Can Be Had from the Following … in Newcastle, Josh Billings' Guide to Health, A Few Hints … Cookery, Coming Events, The Liverpool Carters Have Held a Meeting to Consider Their Grievances, Fabian Notes, Notes by Linesman, The Glassworkers' Strike Still Continues, with No Signs of Coming to an Agreement, Liverpool, Bootle, and Birkenhead, Notes by Warehouseman, Amalgamated Society of Engineers Election of General Secretary, W… Grand Strides the Electrical Operatives Are …To Be Sure, U. O. P. A Notes, Licensed Victuallers' Employes, At the Same Time Be It Said That I Regard You as a … My Brother, and Would Much Rather Be out on the Wh… Chieffs, Reading Spenser and Watching the …Thistledown Fly on the Salt Air, and the Gray … That in the Yellow Sunshine over the Pale Waves, than I'd St in This Stuffy Room and Cudget My Weary Brains for Words, Notes by Jack Wire, Since the Vote Has Been Taken Some Fifty Have Joined This Branch; in Fact, They Are Joining the Society, Especially This Branch, by Scores, The Overtime Question on the North-East Coast Is Coming to a Crisis, All from "Dem Niggas" A Modest Darkey, Hon Breach of Promise, The Great Northern Having Abolished Second-Class Carriages on Their Lines, the Standard Publishes a Plaintive Leader, in Which It Bewails the Fate of the Poor but Respectable People Who Will Be Obliged to Ride with Navvies, "Nine Tailors Make a Man", The S. I. M. T. S. Lately Took a Vote on the Eight Hours Question, On Thursday, October 22nd, a Meeting of the Members of No. 2 Branch of Our Union Took Place at Bell's Coffee Tavern, Norton Tolgate, to Hear a Lecture by Dr. Aveling on the Eight Hours Question, The Members of the Local Branch of the S. D. V. Here by Invite Persons Wishing to Join to Attend at the Socialist Hall, Parliament-Street, on Sunday Night at Eight O'Clock, Notes by Nemo, Workmen's Notes and Notions Oldham, The Labour Church, Manchester, Ben Ellis Has Been Telling Me How It Came about That He Had to Pay a Fine of 40s. At the Thames Police Court Last Week, Glasgow, The Workman's Times May Be Had in Salford of the Following Agents, Mr. Editor, I Hope to See a Good Account in the Workman's Times of the Elections on the First of November, That the Labour Candidates Have Won All along the Line, and That the Union Men Have Stood Shoulder to Shoulder to Carry out Their Objects, On Thursday, October 29th, Mr. G. Landsbury Gives an Address on "Trades Unionism" at Bell's Coffee Tavern, Hull, The Workman's Times May Be Obtained from Mr. Wood, Newsagent, St. James's-Street and Hoe-Street; Mr. C. Heard, Newsagent, 7. Pretoria Avenue; and Mr. B. Chitty, Newsagent Station Path, The Workman's Times Can Be Had in Preston from Messrs. Ward and Janson, Friargate; Moffatt, Friargate; Pepper, Ormskirk Road; Hilton, Lancaster-Road; Holden, Park-Road; Dewhurst, Stanley Buildings, Stanley-Street; Billington, Newhall-Lane; Crossley, Ribbleton-Lane; Worthington, Fylde-Road, The Economist Is in a Dreadful Stew Because the Politicians Are Bidding against Each Other to Buy the Working Man, What We Think, The "Nunquam" Papers, Birmingham, Oddments, Among the Newest of the New Unions Is the Licensed Victuallers' Employes' Union, Mrs. Gamp; Well, Master Tommy, What Do You Think of the New Brother Your Mamma Has Bought You?, I Hear That Messrs. Walker and Son Have Re… Nearly All Their Machinery, Thereby … All … of a Settlement, So Friends of Mr. Keir Hardie Think That My Paragraph of the Week before Last Is Likely to Do Him Harm, In My Notes to the Workman's Times, Oct. 16th, I Had Occasion to Draw the Attention of Your Readers to the Funny Fish Floating about in Electrical Waters, The Fabian Society Country Lectures, Stockton, All Honour to the Alderman in the Hull Town Council Who Offered to Resign His Aldermanio Gown in Favour of Mr. Millington, the Labour Representative on That Body, Notes by Agitator, Mr. Mcaleavy and His Supporters Have Been Attacked by a Little Local Clique, Who, Having No Votes Themselves, Strive to Control the Ward, I Heard a Good Story on Sunday While Waiting for the Demonstration, The People Are Dying of Hunger, Mr. Bower, the Labour Candidate for Trent Ward, Seems to Me the Most Straightforward Man in the Lot, Who Is "Fair Play?", Mr. Baumforth, Secretary of the Hull Shop Assistants, Gave a Good Lecture to the Sunday Association Last Sunday, on "The Half-Day Holiday; Shall It Be Compulsory or Voluntary?", Poor Thing, The Labour Church, The Workman's Times Can Be Had from E. Banks, Grange-Lane; or at Mrs. S. Banks, 117, Bentiuck Street, Birkenhead, Notes by Magneto, The Workman's Times Can Be Had at the Following Places. Letter to the editor: Preston, Co-Operative Productive Societies To the Editor of the Workman's Times, To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Ironplate Workers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Ordsall Ward (Salford) Municipal Election To the Editor of the Workman's Times, "Nunquam," Leonard Hall, S. Fielding, and the Bury Labourers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The President of the Navvies Union on the Carpenters' Strike and Its Lessons To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Trades Unionism in the Glass Trade To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Bleachers, Finishers, and Dyers' Association To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Evening Town Council Meeting and Payment of Members To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Lancashire Yarn Dyers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Following Letter Explains Itself To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Mr. H. M. Hyndman To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Is It Tyranny or Not? To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Mr. Joshua Shaw and the Fair Contracts Question To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Workmen's Notes and Notions, This by Way of Introduction, Mr. Editor, for with Your Permission, I Will Talk or Write about Things Essential to Painters Next Week. Poem, verse: Poetry A Labour Hymn, Workmen, Arise!, Labour Day, What Will the Verdict Be?, The Lay of the Bricklayers, At Last!, Labourers, Onward!, To a Working Man. Sports: Life out West A Wild Horse Race. Fiction, drama: The Lost Lady of Lone Chapter III, Maud Morton Chapter XX Donald Morton and Peter Gurly, Maud Morton Chapter XIX, The Lost Lady of Lone Chapter IV Salome's Choice, Getting on Nicely. Editorial: Bradford, Last Year We Had a Dinner for the past and Present Members of the G. P. C., and I Remember We Spent a Very Jolly and Social Evening, I Trust We Have Not Heard the Last of the Black List, Who Are Your Friends? A Straight Word to Workers, The Municipal Elections, Answers to Correspondents, I Never Told You We Have a Large Chemical and Copper Works Here, Beautifully Situated on the Banks of the Dee, with the Green Fields of Cheshire in the Distance, and the Rippling Waves of the River Doe between, While a Hoary Old Castle Rears Its Crumbling Towers, Proudly Bidding Dehance to Time and Chemical Gases, We Are a Long Way from … Here, The Municipal Elections Keep Us All Hard at Work in One Way and Another, and the Result Ought to Turn out Well for the Labour Party, Next Saturday We Hope the Upholsterers of Preston Will Hear Something to Their Advantage. Business: Notes by Mersey District, The Recent Arbitration in the Potting Trade Presentation to Mr. Jas. Mawdsley, J. P., by the Potters, Newcastle Trades and Labour Council, West Bromwich, Notice to Secretaries of Trades Unions, Workmen's Notes and Notions, The Debate at the London Trades Council on Labour Representation Has Come in for a Great Deal of Comment in the Newspapers. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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