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News from 20/02/1891

1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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James Mundy, J. D. Cunningham, Henry Hammond, George Eliot, Mary Kyle Dallas, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Thomas Moore, H. Johnson, W. Nicholson, William Hacon, Charles Steward, T. Hickley, Geo. D. Russell, A. Mc. Leod,

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Frontmatter: The Workman's Times. News: National Labour Union Tees District, Traditions about Judas Iscariot, Preparation of Tobacco, Workman's Times Agents, Sir M. Hicks-Beach Was Questioned the Other Night by Mr. Walter Mclaren as to Whether the Committee on the Hours of Labour on Railways Might Also Inquire into the Hours of Labour on Tramways, The Election for a District Travelling Delegate and Organiser for the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, Tyne District, Took Place Last Week, I Will Be Happy to Attend Any Society Here Who Wish to Have Their Meetings Reported in This Paper, Notes by Democrat, Grimsby Notes by Old Argus, We Have Been Greatly Interested in Reading a Report of the Annual Entertainment to the Workpeople of Messrs, J. Macintyre and Co., Washington Works, Burslem, with Which Mr. W. Woodall, M. P., Is Connected, Advice to the Girls, Notes by Neptune, Bro. Gardner's Limokila Club The Death of the Faithful, Leicester and Leicestershire Notes by Leaguer, Lancashire Characteristics, The Employes of the Great Western Railway Company Must Be a Very Happy Lot of Men, The Labour League Is Going Forward, It Was All Right, Household Hints, Alteration of Address, The Meeting of the Town Council Was Not without Its Feature, Gleanings and Comments, Sir Charles Dilke Has Been Lecturing in Brussels on Australian Labour Question, and of Course Had Something to Say about the Recent Australian Strike, Boot and Shoe Notes, The Blast-Furnacemen of Scotland Have Fought Valiantly for the Time and a Half Payment for Sunday Labour, Stockport Notes by Nonpareil, A Mr. J. Tonge, F. G. S., Has Been Reading a Paper before the Manchester Geological Society Entitled "Coalmining in 1850 and 1890—a Few Contrasts", Trading for a Dog, The Lecturer Went on to Say That the Stream of Wealth Flowed from Two Sources—Land and Labour, Notes from the Midlands, What We Hear! Miners, Birmingham Notes by Proletariat, Bijah and His Court, Nottingham and Notts, Notes by Nonshan, Notes by Pencil Stick, Labour Movements Abroad, Notes by Jess, Barometrical Readings, Multiple News Items, Cleaning out the Sutler, Topics of the Times, What the Women Say at Weddings in America, That's All Right, You May Say, but How Can We Stop It ?, A Letter to Women Home, Sweet Home, We Are Moving On, May I Add That Mr. Leigh, Secretary No. 5 Branch of the General Labourers' Union, Is Holding a Concert and Ball in the Oddfellows' Hall, St. Anne Street, On March 3rd, For His Benefit?, Executive, and the Affairs of the Executive to the Lodge, Those Curious Western People, Johnny Went Fishing the Other Day without Consulting His Parents, Notes by Progress, What about the Trade and Friendly Societies' Demonstration?, Workmen's Notes and Notions Manchester and Salford, It Used to Be Said That Apostates from Religion Were the Bitterest of Persecutors, Good Morning, Mr. Editor, The People of Partsmouth, like the People of so Many Other Towns, Are Just Now Very Much Concerned with the Problem of How to Provide for the Unemployed, and a Correspondence on the Subject Is Passing through the Local Press, Public Contracts and Fair Wages, Nuts to Crack, Liverpool, Bootle, and Birkenhead Notes by Lucifer, Golden Thoughts, The Potteries Notes from the Potteries, Notes by Brum, Hull, Wherever We May Roam,'Neath Gilded Spire of Dome, to Feasts and Balls, or Concert Halls, We All Come Back to Home, What We Think, The Gasworkers Dispute in Leeds Is Sub Judice, the Matter Having Been Relegated to the Conference of the Men and the Gas Committee with a View of an Amicable Settlement, Earthquakes, On One Occasion There Had Been Disagreements between the Theatrical Authorities and the Aberdeen Students, Who Paid off Their Score in a Novel Way, Labour in London, Mr. Leonard Courtney, M. P., Chairman of Committee and Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, Has Been Holding Forth on the Difficulties of Socialism, Just Let the World See Which Way You Are Determined to Go, and It Will Set Its Might Shoulders to the Wheels and Help You along, Caring Little Whether Your Destination Be Heaven or Hell, Beautiful Women, On the Afternoon of Thursday, the 12th Inst., Sir W. Gray and Company. Limited, Launched a Fine Steel Screw Steamer of the Following Dimensions…, The Members of the Bootle Corporation Seem to Have a Knack of Following in the Wake of Their More Exalted Brethren of the Bigger Corporations, The Great Cardiff Strike Is Not yet Settled, Banbury Banbury Notes, Heywood Watchman's Notes, Sheffield Sheffield Notes, Dr. Hine, of Bradford, Is a Gentleman Who Has Earned Fame in Several Ways. Letter to the editor: Boards of Conciliation To the Editor of the Workman's Times, To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Rough Notes on Labour Introductory. To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Advertising for a Wife, The Sheffield Iron Moulders' Society and the Strike at Rutland Works To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Old Moulders' Union and Black-Legging To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Scotch Railway Strike To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Hull Bricklayers' Demonstration To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Mr. Matkin and the Liverpool Labour Electoral Association To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Editor of the Sheffield Telegraph Has Just Discovered, Six Weeks after Publication, That Messrs…, Alleged Knobsticking Extraordinary To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Salford Hairdressers' Half-Holiday Movement To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Letters to the Editor Amalgamated Society of Mill Sawyers and Wood Cutting Machinists, Abolition of Overtime in the Engineering Trade over the Whole North-East Coast A Plea for Federation, A Demonstration of All Trades To the Editor of the Workman's Times. Poem, verse: Unity, Cry of the Little Tenter, Poetry Strike While the Iron's Hot. Fiction, drama: The Hidden Hand or Capitola the Map-Cap Chapter XVII, The Old Life's Shadows Chapter XII, The Hidden Hand or Capitola the Mad-Cap Chapter XVI, Her Lost Lover Chapter XVIII, Her Lost Lover Chapter XVII, Her Lost Lover Chapter XIX. Editorial: Workmen's Notes and Notions Newcastle-On-Tyne. Classified ads: Our £100 Prize Offer, Published for the Proprietor, at 17, Upperhead Row, Huddersfield, by Joseph Burgess, 44, Water-Street, Huddersfield, and Printed by J. Andrew & Co "Factory Times" Office, Ashton-Under-Lyne.

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