News from 22/09/1917
1917; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Victor Fisher, Irene Fisher, V. A. Malcolmson, Alfred Food,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British Citizen and Empire Worker. News: On the Following Sunday Afternoon, Mr. Jas. A. Seddon Accompanied Mr. Watt to Leith Links, and Opened Proceedings a Hundred Yards from the I.L.P. Meeting, On Wednesday Messrs. Wells and Dyson held a Meeting at Welford-road tram Terminus, Nottingham, The London Campaign Abbey Wood, The Welsh Branches Cwmaman: Honouring Our Lads from the Front, Sugar Enough within the Empire And Why We Have Not Produced It, The Provincial Branches Ashington: the Story of an Ex-Member of the I. L. P, Men Who Matter.—VII, New Policy of Amity for Labour and Capital What the Whitley Report Portends; What Its Reception Means, The Branch Continues to Secure Great Public Attention at Its Regular Meetings, The War and the Civilian, Roundabout Ramblings V.—From the past to the Present, A Rector's Fighting Spirit Unmasking the Teutonic Conspiracy and Treachery, Another Large Meeting Was Held at Night, and on Monday Morning at 11 a. M. A Further Meeting of Night-Shift Men Was Held in the Market-Place, The New and More Generous Pension Policy! Every Pensioner Will Enjoy His Pension Independent of His Job, British Workers' League, The Evening Meeting Was in Brewery-Street, List of Branches England, "It Is Only by Labour That Thought Can Be Made Healthy, and Only by Thought That Labour Can Be Made Happy", Forthcoming Meetings London, Notes of the Week. Editorial: We Have Conveyed in the Foregoing Article Not Only a Fair, Full and Unprejudiced Idea of the Scheme of This Great Committee, but We Have Sufficiently Indicated the Temper in Which Both Capital and Labour Are Prepared to Receive It, Our Meeting on Sunday Morning Was Again Attended by a Large and Sympathetic Audience, Pertinent Thoughts on Many Subjects Our Correspondents Discuss the Active Problems of the Hour, Difficulties Assailing the Department, The Scottish Branches Barrhead: a National Labour Party and a New Commonwealth. Business: Trade Union Notes Still Renouncing the Labour Pacifists, British Workers' League's National Crusade Striking Onslaught by a Northern Cleric on the Pacifists. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, The Family Reader. Display ads: The National Warsavings Committee, An Historic Souvenir, £. S. Discontent, Multiple Display Advertisements, An Appeal to Patriotic Labour. Letter to the editor: French People and Peace The Goad of Their Daily Martyrdom, Who Are to Defeat Labour's Policy? An Ominous Conjunction, Internationalism—And Mr. R. Smillie What Our Workers Need: a Wise Nationalism.
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