News from 09/11/1889
1889; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. Morrison Davidson, J. F. Keane, H. F. Boyle, Vox Populi, Thomas J. Binning, Charles Kingsley, Andreas Scheu,
ResumoFrontmatter: Notice, The Illustrated Weekly News. News: The Federation of House Painters and Decorators Has Opened a Branch at Tottenham, and Another Is Being Formed at Dimmock's Coffee Palace, 346, Mare Street (Opposite Hackney Station), For Next Week "Bob's Adventure with a Thug", A Cat on the Stage, To the Deaf, The Murder of Dr. Cronin, To Our Readers, Fair Rents, Our Labour Directory, Massacre of an Exploring Party, West Bromwich Albion v. Bolton Wanderers, Terrible Disaster at Glasgow Heartrending Scenes, Bristol Labourers, Leeds Gas-Men Have Won the Eight Hour Instead of the Twelve Hour Day, and, with the Exception of the Dispute as to the Number of Retorts, Their Terms Have Been Practically Conceded, Red Tape in Russia, People, The Goods and Locomotive Department Men of Royal Albert and Victoria Docks Have Decided to Join the Union, so as to Become One Body throughout the Docks, Association, For Slight of Thin Figures Full Bodicies and Sleeves Are of Great Advantage, More Especially of Late, as Such Beautifully Soft Fabrics Are Now Manufactured at Prices within the Reach of All, Aquatics The Sculling Championship, Samson and Sandow Collapse of Samson, Are Most Men Honest?, Barnum's Big Show, Accident to W. Wood, J. North V. Taylor, Builders' Labourers, Who Are Estimated to Number between 8,000 and 9,000, Are Going to Organise a Trade Union, Lord Rosslyn Has Leased the Miranda from Lord Ashburton for Six Months, and Intends to Cruise in the Mediterranean for the Benefit of His Health, Liverpool Autumn Meeting Wednesday, Cycling Cambridge University Bicycle Club, J. Roberts v. M'Neil, Mr. Wm. O'Brien and Lord Salisbury, The Winner of the Lottery Prize, Late Telegrams Cannibalism, A Painful Reminder, Capital v. Labour Our Labour Department, The Islington Sweepers and Pickets (about 100 Men) Will Have Their Demand for ½D. An Hour Rise before the Next Meeting of the Highways Committee, The Dangers of the Chase, Multiple News Items, Route of the Procession, Murder of Dr. Cronin, The Home Secretary Has Appointed Mr. Richard Brayne, Who Was for Many Years Medical Officer of the Woking Convalescent Prison, to the Office of Governor and Medical Superintendent of Woking Female Convict Prison, in Succession to the Late Dr. Power, The Melbourne Cup, Mrs. Evans, of Burry Street, Llanelly, Has Just Been Delivered of Four Children, Light and Shade, Sheffield United v. Preston North-End, Lord Mayor's Day Official Programme, Football, The Rev. H. P. Hughes and the Aquarium, Labour News, The Labour Party and John Morley, Paris Day by Day, The Royal Commission on Horsebreeding Met Again on Friday, the Duke of Portland Being in the Chair, Late Labour Notes, One Pound Notes, Covent Garden and Billingsgate Porters Are Desirous of Federating with a View to Common Action in Their Own Interests, Komikalities, Foreign News South Africa, The Wrong House, In Reply to Legal Representatives of the Prosecution, Gillette, a Convict at Winnipeg, Says That Burke, When a Fellow-Prisoner of His, Gave Him a Description of the Plot to Decoy Dr. Cronin to Carlson's Cottage, and There Murder Him, Independent Column, Labour Jottings, Resting Items, Suicide of a Lieutenant, Roberts and North, What the Country Says The Municipal Elections, Leeds Tailoresses, Our Ladies' Column Good Tea, Secrets of a Private Enquiry Office The Shattered Mirror, For Carelessly Navigating a Steam Launch on the Thames at Staines, a Fine of 20s. Was Imposed on Charles D. Hardy, at the Hampton Police Court, The Cretan Revolt, On the Boards, The Royal Aquarium, "The Greatest Show on Earth" at Olympia, At Dalston Police-Court, on Monday, a Little Girl Named Ethel Lay Was Remanded upon a Charge of Picking Pockets in the Rectory Road Congregational Chapel on Sunday, The New "Pulitzer Building" Which Is to House the New York World Has Been Begun, and at the Laying of the Corner-Stone the Enterprising Proprietor, Mr. Joseph Pulitzer, Cabled over from Wieshaden the Following Message, Drink and the Death Rate, During the Counting of Votes on Friday at Sutton Coldfield One Candidate for Municipal Honours Who Was Defeated Left the Room in a State of Great Mental Excitement, Henry Wightman, Editor of the Procupine, a Liverpool Satirical Paper, Was Committed to the Assizes for Publishing an Article, Detailing with Minuteness Scenes Enacted in Disorderly Houses, The Maybrick Libel Action Abandoned, How Passover Bread Is Made, "The Glorious Fifth", Not a Doubt of It!, Eight Hours Sir Charles Dilke's Speech.—What Our Colonies Can Teach Us.—An Outspoken Plea for Labour, Political Items, A Painting by Rubens, Representing St. Lawrence, Has Been Discovered at Arad, in Hungary. Fiction, drama: An Exciting Scene Was Witnessed off Dover by a Fishing Smack, the Star of Hope Sinking within a Short Distance of the Shore in Fine Weather, Chapter III Take up a Few Threads, Gleanings from Labour Literature, Ryan the Reprobate; or, a Chequered Career A Corner of Olympia. Classified ads: Labour Literature, Mrs. Labbet's Female Pills, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Marriage notices: Marriages and Rumours of Marriages. Sports: Football Association Challenge Cup (This Replayed), County Cricket Classification, Sport Racing, The Football Alliance, Boxing, Billiards Cook and Dowland, Athletics Spartan Harriers' Sports, Rugby, Cricket The 1890 Team from Australia. Arts and entertainment: Fashion Sketches For Week Ending November 9th, 1889. Business: The Old Trade Unions and the New Ideas. Songsheet, music: Labour Songs.—No. 3 Song of Labour.
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