News from 26/07/1873
1873; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Paul Pry, Thornley Jack, Edward Allan Rymer, Mark Newsome, Rev. Canon Kingsley,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Miners' Advocate and Record. News: Report of the West Yorkshire Miners' Association, A Deputy Overman Cutting a Boy's Head with an Axe, Co-Operative Production, Miners' Demonstration at Normanby, An Ex-Manager on Colliery Owners, Workmen's Parliamentary Representatives, Captain Ingham, of Thornhill, and His Colliers Case under the Masters and Servants Act, Co-Operative Coal Mining in Yorkshire, The Select Committee Appointed to Consider the Game Laws with a View to Their Amendment Have Examined 74 Witnesses, Consisting of Landed Proprietors, Tenant Farmers, Chief Constables, Lawyers, Lessees of Shooting, Agents, and Factors, Demonstration and Counter Demonstration, The Scotch Miners and the Special Rules, According to a Recent Estimate of Mr. Halliday, the Amalgamated Association of Miners Now Numbers 91,300 Members, Fragments from the Diary of a Cornish Miner Fragment VII, Hope for Masters and Men. Editorial: Correspondence, Answers to Correspondents, We Advised a Correspondent a Short Time since to Have Nothing to Do with Insurance Societies, Assurance Societies, nor Building Societies. Letter to the editor: Mine Management To the Editor of the Miners' Advocate and Record, To the Editor of the Miners' Advocate and Record, Allegro V. Thornley Jack and the Durham Miners To the Editor of the Miners' Advocate and Record, The Union Temple The Last Pillar—Political Economical Reform. Poem, verse: Poetry The Poacher's Widow. Business: Mr. Plimsoll and the Board of Trade. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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