News from 16/05/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
James C. Hargreaves, Fanny Fern, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Anna Katharine Green, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Emilia F. S. Dilke, Robert Huntly, W. Harvey,
ResumoFrontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. News: Corporation "Sweating" in Liverpool, Fond Mother (to Daughter), Golden Thoughts, One of the Questions under the Discussion of the Gentlemen Who Are Considering the Proposed Amended Factory Acts Is the Question of Shuttle Guards on Looms, A Column for Law Matters, Weavers Are Wanted in Skipton, and the News Is Being Carried Hither and Thither by Every Wind That Blows, But-As Far as We Can Gather,"Wanted" Is Still the Prevailing Complaint, Sweating in the Leeds Clothing Trade, The Majesty of a Director, Organising the Unskilled Labourers, Mirfield, Battyeford, and Hopton, Great Men Whom the World Must Shortly Lose, Illuminated Addresses and Testimonials, If Everybody's Business Is Nobody's Business What Becomes of the Idea That "The Injury of One Is the Concern of All ?", Meeting of the Leeds Tailoresses' Union, The Weavers at Guiseley Have Decided to Combine for Mutual Protection, and Few Who Know the District Will Say One Word against the Action They Have Taken, Three Children Burned to Death, Disastrous Fire at Windhill Damage £20,000, An Awful Blunder, The Pastor of a Chapel Somewhere in One of the Western States Got Wrong with His People Some How, Fasting for Nine Days, National Association of Operative Plasterers Advance of Wages, Morley Has Long Been Noted as a Town the Inhabitants of Which Have Peculiar Habits, Experiment with a Bride, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, From Shoemaker to Minister, Railroad Heroes, Cuckoo Facts and Cuckoo Fancies, Leeds Mechanics and Their Wages, Morleysick Clubs Do Not, When in Connection with Factories, Seem to Work as Smoothly as Desirable, and When Such Clubs Are Started and Used, as the Red Herring of Proverbial History to Trail across the Scent of Trades Organisation, A Musical Tree, Give Water to Infants, McLean and the Irishman, Failure of Important Projects, Stories of the Stanley Expedition, Something New under the Sun, Notes on Passing Events, The "Devil Hoil" Men of Bradford on the Move at Last, A Yorkshire Fat Man in Tasmania, The Only Way, The Mechanics of Leeds, Unionists and Non-Unionists, Met Again on Saturday Afternoon, to Further Consider the Question of an Advance in Wages of 2s. Per Week All Round, Strike of Warp Dressers at Bradford The Apprentice Question, The Engineers' Strike at Halifax A Member of the London Executive Expected, Things Seem to Be Looking up a Little in the Holme Valley, for If Our Readers Will Turn to the News in Newmill District They Will See That Another Firm of Weavers Have Got a Substantial Rise of Three Half-Pence Per String in Their Wages, and as Our Correspondent Says, Although It Was Not All They Wanted, It Was a Long Way Towards It, It Will Be Seen by Our Readers in Another Column of This Issue, That the Firm of Messrs. Charles Robinson and Co. Have Sent a Disclaimer, in Which They Say That Neither Employers nor Employed Known Anything of the Matters to Which We Alluded Last Week in Our Front Page, The First Baby, What Women like in Men, Saved Him, Mr. Reynolds, Speaking to the Mass Meeting at Leeds, Gave His Hearers Some Sound Advice When He Said Organise, Put True Men into Positions of Trust, and Jealousy Throw to the Winds, Meeting of Machine Woolcombers or Night-Men in Bradford, "Hard Times", An alarming railway … took place about 2.30 p.m. on Monday on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway at Smithy Bridge, near Rochdale, Meeting of Weavers at Guiseley, Supposed Shipping Disaster, Tourist: These Are Beautiful mountains How Much More Picturesque Would they look if ; There Was an Ancient Ruin on the summit, Moral Suasion—With a Grip, Won at Last, An American Tornado, Leeds, Household Hints, Teach the Girls to Swim, The National Labour Federation, Answers to Correspondents, Two Old Topers Were Staggering Home One Morning Early, When the One Said to the Other,"I'm Dootin', Number of Branches in the Order, No, Thank You, White Lead Workers, National Labour Federation, £100,000,000 Unclaimed, The "Factory Times" the Tyne. Editorial: We Are Very Glad to See That the Huddersfield and District Trades Council Have Dealt with the Two Bills Which Were so Very Shabbily Treated by the Huddersfield Chamber of Commerce, When They Came to the Conclusion That the First Was Intended Simply to Help the Men in Case of a Strike, and the Second Was Brought in for the Purpose of Interfering with the Liberty of the Subject, Lady Dilke on Women's Trades Unions, Last Week We Were Very Sanguine That before Another Week Had Passed One of the Questions Which Was in an Unsettled Condition in the Colne Valley Would Be Settled to the Satisfaction of the Men Concerned, and We Are Now Happy to Say That This Is an Accomplished Fact. Poem, verse: Poetry "The Better Time". Fiction, drama: The Leavenworth Case Book I.—The Problem, Chapter XXVI Mr. Gryce Explains Himself, Unknown; or, the Mystery of Raven Rocks Chapter XXXI, Her Double Life Chapter XXXVIII, Chapter XXXIX Lord Trevelyan in Town. Classified ads: Watches. Watches. Watches, Stead and Simpson Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Important Notice to Correspondents, Owen's Famous English Levers. Business: The Seamy Side of Trades Unionism for Women, Leeds and District Trades' Council.
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