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News from 04/10/1889

1889; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Joseph Billington, Carl Dunder, Theodore Roosevelt, Captain Frederick Whittaker, O. P. Caylor, Miss Kate Vaughn, W. H. Drew,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Yorkshire Factory Times. Editorial: Letters to the Editor, The Grievances of Leeds Gasworkers, We Have Often Urged Mill Operatives to Be Very Cautions about Cleaning Their Machinery Whilst It Is in Motion, and When Accidents Occur to Up-Grown Men and Women Whose Age and Sense Ought to Be the Best Preventative Possible, We Have Scant Sympathy, We Are Aware of a Firm in Leeds Who Pay Their Weavers the Magnificient Sum of 4d, What Makes Us Often Surprised Is the Superior Air Foremen and Managers Give Themselves Simply Because They Are Getting a Few Shillings a Week More than Their Fellow Workers, and Are Occupying Positions That Enable Them to Have to Say How Certain Jobs Shall Be Done, We Have Received Another Letter This Week at Our Office upon Which We Propse to Say a Word, We Have Often Heard Tell of Fining for Various Things Done in Yorkshire Factories, but That Our Children in the Spinning Rooms Must Be Fined for Faults Is Carrying the Thing Too Far, Hours of Labour in Different Countries, The Arizona Kicker Business Still Going on at the Old Stand, Important Notice to Correspondents, Reader, There Is More to Tell, We See That One of Our Contemporaries for the Last Few Weeks Has Had Several Advertisements in Its Columns Wanting Worsted Menders, Can Get Married Cheaply, We Have Often Spoken in These Columns of the Evil of Weavers Mending Their Own Pieces, yet, Somehow or Other, the System Is Gaining Ground in Leeds. News: Chinese Ladies' Feet A Pedal Extremity Two Inches in Length the Idol of a Chinaman, Give the Young Folks a Change, Notices, How They Say Good Things in Germany, Women on the Frontier The Life Which They Live Writes Its Hard Lines Early on Their Faces and Forms, "What Sort of a Watch Is This?", The Best Illustrated Paper Out, Capital Punishment, Bobby's Explanation, Meeting of Gas Workers in Leeds Adoption of Petition to the Corporation, Entertaining Angels Unawares, The Threatened Strike of Weavers at Aiseworth Mills, Keighley, Has Taken Place, but One More Foolish, in the Manner of Conducting It, Has Never Been Our Lot to Come in Contact With, Limited Liability Companies, The Porter and Fisherman, Leeds Is a Town of Varied Industries, and One of These Industries Is the Slipper Making Business Carried on in the Jewish Portion of the Town, A Visitation, Mass Meeting in Vicar's Croft, "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates United Kingdom, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, "John," Said Mrs. Billus, Sweetly,"I Have Dismissed the Cook, and Will Do the Cooking Myself Hereafter, Artemus Ward Said That the Two Greatest Difficulties Which He Had to Encounter on a Sea Voyage Were to Keep inside His Berth and outside His Dinner; and Most of Us Have Heard the Story of the Gallant Officer in the American Army Who, When He Landed at New York from the Steamer Which Had Brought Him from New Orleans, Declared That He Had "Thrown up Everything Except His Commission", General News, A Weavers' Meeting in Leeds, A Welsh Paper Has Suspended, The Weavers of Bingley Turned up in Good round Numbers at the Meeting Held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Bingley, on Monday, as a Protest against the System of Fining Now in Force in the District, Hearers Weighed, Notes on Passing Events, The Wife of a Contractor, Whose Husband Had Recently Bought an Old Castle in the Highlands, Was Showing with Great Pride Some Friends through the Newly-Acquired Residence, Queer and Funny Sayings of Little Folks, It Appears That Everything Has Not Been Plain Sailing at Stainland since the Weavers Went Back to Their Work, but We Are Very Glad That the Weavers Had the Courage to Say Nay to the Overbearing Treatment Which One of the Under-Bosses Would Have Put upon Them If They Would Have Permitted Him to Do It, The Conditions of Labour in Bradford Mills VI, His Sympathy, We Have Heard a New Story during the Last Few Days, and We Think That It Is of Such a Character That It Ought to Be More Widely Known than It Is at Present, Manufacturers in the Batley District Are Bewailing Their Positions, Bank of England Something about the Rich Old Lady of Threadneedle Street, Household Hints, Cheap Glove Making, How to Make Tea, How Niggers Fight, The Terrible Murder at Bury, The Fining System at Bingley Meeting of Weavers. Poem, verse: Poetry My Lankishur Boyhud's Days, The Whews With Apologies to the Shade of E. A. Poe. Business: Chimney Sweeping Must Be an Agreeable Business, for It Soots Everybody Who Tries It, Leeds Trades Council and Corporation Contracts. Fiction, drama: The Great Kenton Feud or, the Bride of the Beeches A Story of Love and Hatred in Kentucky, Ethel's Love, or True and False Chapter XXXIX, Doctor Rockwell, or, the Mystery of Redbank Chapter XVII, Doctor Rockwell, or, the Mystery of Redbank Chapter XV, The Great Kenton Feud or, the Bride of the Beeches Chapter II, The Harelipped Man A Prize Story, Doctor Rockwell, or, the Mystery of Redbank Chapter XVIII, Ethel's Love, or True and False Chapter XXXVIII, Mental Anguish A Story of Tobacco, Doctor Rockwell, or, the Mystery of Redbank Chapter XVI. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Joshua Marshall and Co. (Limited). Letter to the editor: To the Editor of the Factory Times, An Overlooker on the Defence To the Editor of the Factory Times, Bradford Gas Workers and Their Grievances To the Editor of the Factory Times, The Keighley Strike To the Editor of the Factory Times. Accounts, donations, financials: The Balance-Sheet of the Stainland Dispute. Shipping news: Wreck of a Tourist Steamer near Oban Fifty Passengers in Danger.

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