News from 19/12/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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J. Marlow, J. Whitburn, Frane C. Humphreys, George E. Sims, Bishop Watson, Brooklyn Eagle, Adam Clarke, Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Thomas Elliott, James Kellett, W. J. Davis, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, Jno Russell, Frederick Favell,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Workman's Times. News: These Are Two of the Best Stories Ever Written by Their Respective Authors, and We anticipate Will Become exceedingly Popular, Mrs. Mundella, the Wife of the Right Hon. A. J. Mundella, Died on Sunday, in London, State of the Skilled Labour Market, Manchester and Salford Workman's Times Voluntary Correspondents and Helpers, The North-Eastern Railway Men's Agitation, The Good Effects of the Resolution Passed by the Town Council on the Fair Contracts and Standard Rate of Wages Question Is Being Felt in a Pleasing Degree, Especially by the Building Trades, Bro. Gardner's Lime-Kiln Club The Cry of Reform, A Highly-Respectable Tradesman Called on Me the Other Day, and Said That He Had Read the Report of the Meeting with a Great Amount of Interest, and That a Gentleman Whose Veracity He Had Every Confidence in Had Told Him the Following Instance of Gross Tyranny, Which Had Recently Been Perpetrated at One of Our Goods Stations in Sheffield, Workmen's Notes and Notions Newcastle-On-Tyne, Sir,- in Reply, I Can Only Say That, First, His Assumption Is Quite Right, The Great Indian Chief, Sitting Bull, Has Been Killed in a Fight with United States Troops, Well, I Have Had a Lot of Letters This Week, The Coopers Had a Do at the Hesketh Arms the Other Day, Conference of North Wales Quarrymen, Workmen's Notes and Notions Birmingham, The Stove Grate Strike at Sheffield Moulders V. Stove Grateworkers Union, Our £100 Prize …, Hull Tramway Employes' Union, Meeting of Railway Workers in Hull Threatened Early Strike, Another Matter of a Very Charitable and Considerate Spirit, in the Shape of a Notice of …, Was Discussed and Agreed To-Namely,"That All Members on the Superannuation List, on Deferred Pay, and Also Members out of Work, Be Paid an Extra Allowance at the Christmas Pay, to Enable Them to Provide for Themselves Some Extra Comforts at the Jovisl Season: and Also (through Report of the Committee) a Donation of £5 Was Ordered to Be Forwarded to the Strikers in Melbourne-Ilkeston District," Thus Showing That the Weavers of Kidderminster Are Not Insensible to the Appeal of Those in Want, Household Hints, A Deputation of Those on Strike Are Going to Pay a Visit to Walsall to Urge upon Those Workers Who Are Not in the Society to Join, and to Lay Their Grivances before Them, We Believe That Very Few People Living and Working outside Mining Districts Understand the Position of Affairs in Regard to the Miners' Work, Workmen's Notes and Notions Nottingham, Gleanings and Comments, The Great Foot of Which He Thought so Much Appears to Have Been a Cloven One after All, and through It This Popular Mayor Nearly Lost His Locus Standi, for so Surely as He Had Refused the Terms of the Gas Workers, so Surely Would Rotherham Have Been in Darkness and His Popularity Gone, War-Over the Guns, £100 for a Disabled Joiner at St. Helens, We Have Been Informed That Communications Have Passed between Dudley and Birmingham with a View of Bringing about as Soon as Possible a Scheme of Federation, Not Amalgamation, Whereby the Members of the Two Districts Can Work for the Purpose of Supporting Each Other in Cases of Dispute, Published for the Proprietor, Barrow and District Trades and Labour Council, Christmas Day Important Notice, The General Union of Carpenters and Joiners Monthly Deport, I Have Lived to Know That the Secret of Happiness Is Never to Allow Your Enegies to Stagnate, A Meeting of the Drapers' Assistants Is to Take … the End of the Week, Nearest Railway Station The Workman's Times …, Mr. Spoopendyke and His Family Accounts Figures for the Family, This Critical State of Affairs Has Been Brought about by the Scurvy and Untoward Action of the Companies Towards Their Employes, Who about Two Months Ago Submitted a Revised Scale of Wages and Hours to the Consideration of the Companies, on the Lines Adopted by Mr. Spence Watson's Arbitration Award Last Year in the Case of the Men's Agitation at Newcastle, The Late Mr. W. Crawford, M. P Munificent Donation to the Family by the Miners, "Who Is That?" Said a Friend to Me One Day, as near to the Atlas Works We Passed a Remarkably Fine Specimen of the British Workman, Standing Some Six Feet Three or Four Inches, and about 18 or 19 Stone Weight, Labour Movements Abroad, Messrs, Crosuee and Their Workmen, Multiple News Items, Fascination in Man, Cold Weather Hints, Will a Corpse Bleed?, Eight Hours Are Enough for the Miner to Work under Such Conditions, and That Eight Hours Must Be from Bank , to Be Really Beneficial to the Miner, A Church at Inchture, Nine Miles West of … Was Almost Destroyed by Fire on Sunday Morning, The Process of Subtraction Illustrated, It Looks Very like as If the Chemical Worker Was to Again Suffer Hardship, but If This Is to Be the Case We Shall Take Care That His Cry Will Be Heard outside of St. Helens and Widnes, Knottingley The Potters, Some Time Ago We Stated the Tramear Conductors and Drivers Had Decided to Form Themselves into a Union for Friendly and Protective Purposes, Some of the Old Staple Trades Are Not so Brisk as They Were a Few Weeks Ago, but, on the Whole, There Is a Fair Amount of Work Being Done, A King's Presence of Mind, National Society of Amalgamated Brassworkers Dinner to Mr. W. J. Davis, Appeal to the Operative Bricklayers of Beverley, Sheffield Workman's Times Voluntary Correspondents and Helpers, Important Notice Two New Stories, Now with Regard to the First Body Meeting, Held on Thursday Night Week, The Affairs in the Boot and Shoe Trade Seem to Be Going on All Right at Present, These are Two of the Best Stories Ever Written by there prespective authors, and We Anticipate Will Become …, Hull and Grimsby Workman's Times Voluntary Correspondents and Helpers, The Basket-Making Trade, A Committee, Consisting of Alderman Johnson, Mr. J. W. Touks, and Representatives of Most of the Trade Organisations in the City, Have Investigated the Main Features of the Birmingham and Liverpool Ship Canal, and in a Circular Which They Have Issued Speaks of the Scheme as Most Practicable, Warrington A Workman's Club for Latchford, Multiple News Items Leicester Notes, Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Cranemen, Boilermen, and Firemen Meeting in Birmingham, He appears to Have Thought That He Saw Very far unto men but We Are under the Necessity of altoghter …, Workman's Times Voluntary Correspondents and Helpers, Wars and Rumours of Wars, At Last, The Electrical Trades Amalgamation of Two Unions, Liverpool, Bootle, and Birkenhead Workman's Times Voluntary Correspondents and Helpers, Cool Custer, Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, Mill Fire in Manchester, Jupiter's Belts, Cunctatorian Fancies A Goosequill Article, The Perpetual Borrower, The Future of the "Workman's Times" A few Pertinent Observations, A Little Girl at Burley, near Leeds, Has Been Soalded to Death through Her Mother Accidentally Upsetting a Pan of Boiling Water, Bah! to be aternally Grinding out nice Rounded … Will Pass Master with Critical … Lay the Flattering unction to there souls that they Are My Masters!, As an Instance of the Manner in Which the Masters Are Now Trying to Force the Hands of the Leaders of the Union, We May Relate One or Two Facts, Barrow Launch of a Large Steamer, The Geologist Is like a Gnat Mounted on an Elephant, and Laying down Theories as to the Whole Internal Structure of the Vast Animal from the Phenomena to the Hide, An Inquest Was Held at Mexborough on Saturday, on the Body of a Man Named John Stevenson, Aged 29, Who Had Been Killed by Falling into a Coke Hole, Steam Trawler Engineers, The Fire of a Forest, Fierce as It Is, Will Burn out in One Day, but You Cannot Arrest the Progress of That Ornel Word You Uttered Carelessly Yesterday; It Will Go Slaying, Poisoning, Burning, Embittering, beyond Your Control for Ever and Ever, Ilkeston Ilkeston Notes, Zig-Zag Papers, The Joint Committee Have Drawn up a Code of Rules for the Management of the Federation, and It Is Proposed to Forward Copies to the Various Employers, No. 9 of Which Commends Itself Very Highly, Viz, "Watching and Besetting" by a Union Man Important Decision, Articles and Contributions Crowded Out, A Number of Children Were Playing in a Merchant's House at Zeitz, When a Youth Entered the Room Wearing a Black Mask, Which so Frightened the Daughter of the Host-A Child of Seven-That She Sank to the Floor in a Fit of Terror and Died Shortly Afterwards, Enginemen's Strike at the Darlington Forge, At the Police Court, on Friday Last, Mr. S. H. Kynsett, One of the Her Majesty's Inspectors of Factories for the City, Prosecuted Mr. J. R. Cooper, Ironfounder of Aston Road, for an Infringement of the Factory Act, Nottingham Notes, A Curious Case of Insanity. Letter to the editor: The "Workman's Times" Voluntary Correspondents and Helpers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Duke of Newcastle's Garden Servants To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Dispute at Carnforth To the Editor of the Workman's Times, To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Mr. W. J. Davis and the Birmingham Jewellers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Letters to the Editor The Recent Labour Defeats in Newcastle, Moulders Versus Stove Grate Workers at Sheffield To the Editor of the Workman's Times. Editorial: A Special Correspondent on the Future of the "Workman's Times", Engineman and Firemen Organising at Huddersfield. Poem, verse: Poetry A Toast, Stanzas Suggested on Seeing a Woodbine Entwining Itself round a Thorn, A Merry Christmas, Old Father Time. Fiction, drama: The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XXXI, The Hidden Hand or Capitola the Mad-Cap Chapter I, Chapter II Ignatia, The Old Life's Shadows Chapter I, The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake.
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