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News from 06/09/1889

1889; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

O. P. Caylor, Miss Kate Vaughn, Sylvanus Cobb Jr., Fred Leary,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Yorkshire Factory Times. Editorial: Curious Punishments, Notes on Passing Events, We Were in Company with Some Batley and District Employers the Other Day, and from the Conversation We Gathered That the Action Mr. Wailes Took with His Weavers Was Much Disliked by Them and the Whole of the Employers in the District, We Had Occasion to Be at Idle on Tuesday, and Were Much Surprised to Hear That in the Nineteenth Century People Have to Go to Their Work When Told to Do so by an Official Appointed under the Worsted Act, We Would Suggest to All the Trades Councils in the County the Advisability of Calling Public Meetings for the Purpose of Protesting against the Action of the Dock Directors and Sympathising with the Dock Labourers of London in Their Struggle, Child Labour in Yorkshire Spinning Rooms, We Noticed the Other Day That a Manu Facturer in Bradford Was Spoken of in Our Columns as Having a Very Bad Habit of Keeping His Workpeople Waiting for Their Wages When They Ought to Be Going Home, and That in Addition to This, He Could Scarcely Be Civil to Them When He Did Pay Them, Grumbling When They Had Only a Little to Draw, and We Expect That He Will Be the Same If a Weaver Should Have a Little More than Usual, We Were Much Amused, and a Little Disgusted, on Hearing the Other Day That at One Place in Leeds Where the Weavers Had Previously Entered the Weavers' Association, They Had All Been Persuaded to Run Bad by Their Employers, and That When the Collector Went to See Them for Their Money They All Told Him One Tale, That They Could Manage with Their Employers without the Association, as They Always Had Done, and so Forth, and Would Do, In Our Last Issue Will Be Found a Letter from a Correspondent Which Brings to Our Mind Days That All Who Have the Welfare of Our Children at Heart Must Look Back upon with the Greatest Contempt and Abhorrence. Business: Trades Union Congress at Dundee The Journey to Scotland, The Trades Union Congress at Dundee. News: Bradford, The Great Strike of Ironworkers at Keighley, Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa His Pa Goes Calling, Notices, Golden Thoughts, The Wages and Fines Question at Idle, The Upheaval of the Workers against Low Wages and Bad Times Has Reached Unto the Districts of Cleckheaton, Heckmondwike, and Gomersal, the Ironworkers of Those Districts Having Requested Their Employers to Pay Them Time and a Quarter for Overtime, Bingley, Why Bill Didn't Go up in a Balloon, There Is Nothing Better for a Cut than Powdered Resin, Shooting Niagara Falls in a Barrel, Morley, A Thier's Ruse, Uncle Eben's Ghost, The Congress Is Proving Itself of Good Business Capacity, and Is Sailing along with the Subjects Brought before It with Commendable Promptitude, It Would Relieve Her, Good Appetites, A Column for Law Matters Rules for Enquiries, The Strike of Dock Labourers in London Mr. Lafone's Proposal, The Disputes at Stainland Still Continues, Much Has Been Said about the Inability of Manufacturers to Pay a Better Wage to Their Workers, but We Begin to Think That with a Little Time and a Few More Instances of Men Who Are Anxious to Do by Others as They Would Be Done Unto, Managers Will Have to Whistle a New Tune, A Religious Horse, "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates United Kingdom, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, Reports of the Woollen Searchers in the West Riding, 1811, A Buffalo Stampede, General News, That Black Warp Weaver: Discharged for Letting Her Tongue Go Too Fast Discharged for Letting Her Tongue Go Too Fast, The City of Pleasure Paris To-Day, A Thief, Who Was Tried on a Charge of Having Stolen Eight Bibles, Valued at 25s., Had the Impudence to Tell the Magistrate That She Stole the Books "To Start a Sunday School", "I Didn't Complain of Milk Adulterated with Water," Said a Customer to the Milkman;"I Had Got Used to That; but Now You Bring Water Adulterated with Milk, and I Don't like It", Strike of Weavers at Morley Mass Meeting, Irish Kitty, The Iron Crown of the Lombards, The Immoral and Illegal System of Fining Workpeople Seems to Reign Rampant in the Leeds District, Some Facts about Blind People, "Yorkshire Factory Times" Reporting Staff Instructions to Correspondents, This Piece of Impudence on the Part of This Bradford Manufacturer Nearly Comes on a Par with a Plan That an Employer in the Neighbourhood of Dewsbury Tried Successfully with His Weavers, Explaining a Fire Extinguisher, "Man Overload!" Shouted an Excited Passenger on an Atlantic Liner, as He Hastily Left His Place at the Dinner-Table and Scrambled up the Companion Way, Halifax, Two Irishmen Were One Day Crossing a Dangerous Moss, When One of Them Stumbled and Stuck Fast, A. F. K, The Weavers at a Mill in Gomersal Came out on Strike One Day Last Week, Thinking, and Truly so, That They Were Not Paid Wages Good Enough for Their Work, but after a Day or Two's Consideration of the Matter, and Having Got Other Prices, They Went Back to Their Work on a Meagre Advance on Cotton Goods, On Monday, at the Dewsbury West Riding Police Court, Samuel Smalley, of Therahill, near That Town, Was Charged with Embezzling the Sum of £87, the Moneys of the Poor Man's Friend Lodge of the National Independent Order of Oddfellows, The Saying, the Quickness of the Hand Deceives the Eye, Is True, in More Ways than One, Leeds, The Technological Examinations in Weaving for 1889 Section II.—Wool and Worsted Weaving, Household Hints, It Is Not Fair, Answers to Correspondents, A Novel Prescription, Regularity of Habit, He Took the Hint, The Best of a Holiday. Poem, verse: Poetry A Shower of Mortar; Or, "Well, by Gum!", Where the Joke Comes In. Fiction, drama: The Gunmaker of Moscow; or Vladimir the Monk Chapter XIX, Doctor Rockwell, or, the Mystery of Redbank Chapter IV Links of Testimony, Ethel's Love, or True and False Chapter XXVII, Ethel's Love, or True and False Chapter XXIX Aurelie's Discovery—Linda's Eathers, Doctor Rockwell, or, the Mystery of Redbank Chapter I, Doctor Rockwell, or, the Mystery of Redbank Chapter V A Revelation and a Message, Doctor Rockwell, or, the Mystery of Redbank Chapter II A Terrible Accusation, Doctor Rockwell, or, the Mystery of Redbank Chapter III The Lost Letter, Ethel's Love, or True and False Chapter XXVIII "Listen! I Will Tell You Miriam's History". Classified ads: Read the Great New Story, "Doctor Rockwell, Read the Great New Story,"Doctor Rockwell, Joshua Marshall and Co. (Limited), Multiple Classified Advertisements, Read the Great New Store, "Doctor Rockwell". Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor A Schoolmistress on Half-Timers.

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