News from 12/12/1891
1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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L. Wright, W. Marlow, R. J. Derfel, Don Quixote, Major Alfred R. Calhoun, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, J. Sketchley, T. W. Tillington, Eleanor Marx Aveling, Fidus Achates, Charles Mate, W. Harper, E. Ellis, J. J. Smith, Georges Jaques, Will Johnson, Benjamin Gardner, W. Abraham, Chas. B. Sedgwick, Henry Hill, Thomas Askey, Pete Curran,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Workman's Times. Poem, verse: The Late Lord Lytton on Tories and Radicals, The Liberal Codlin and Tory Short, Lieutenant Freemantle and the "Plucky" Court Martial, The Duke of Connaught and Sir Frederick Roberts, The Earl and the Countess or, Is Marriage a Failure?, Lord Randolph Churchill Is on His Way Home, The Russian Empress and Her Silver-Wedding Presents, Blue Blood!, Lord Randy Pandy's Return from Mashonaland, Rhymes for the Times Prologue, The Wail of the Jerry-Builder, The Dorset Agent and the Loving Swain, Tommy Atkins and His Indian Kit, Sir John Gorst and His Holiday, Old John Allen, Daisy Hopkins and the Cambridge "Spinning House", Splashes and Flashes, Bradford The General Election, But Let Me See, Comrades from the Nations Gather, Re Joiners and Machinists, The Country Parson and the Dissenting Parishioner, The Coming Royal Wedding, But We Are Fairly in It This Week, Poetry Only a Toiler. News: Notes by Pondo, Workmen's Notes and Notions London, Notes by Orthon, Shop Assistant Meeting in Barnsley, Tuesday Night, And Now, after That Digression, We Will Resume, Derby, A Very Important Discussion on Parliamentary Representation Took Place at the Meeting, The Nigger and the Hogs, The Squatter Caught, Carlisle, Sunderland, Blackburn, Slight Circumstances, Mr. Ashmead-Bartlett, M. P., Has Been Defending His Tenure of the Office of Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Ilkeston and District, Such Is the past, and Now Instead of Early Closing Association with Patrons and Philanthropists Who Couldn't and Wouldn't Understand That They Were Patting the Victim on the Back and Exchanging Compliments with the Victimiser, We Have Trade Unions Amongst the Shop Assistants, and They Are Going to Do the Reforming According to Their Ideas, Bro. Gardner's Lime-Kiln Club, The Brickmakers' Strike on the Tyne Still Drags Its Weary Length Along, This Is a Grand Spirit Amongst Working Men—That of Helping One Another, A Very Interesting Return on Wages and Production Has Been Issued by the Board of Trade, Glasgow Possesses an Anti-Gambling Society, Secretary of Which, Mr. Bogle, Gave Evidence Be a Committee of Parsons Who Are Anxious to Something about the Condition of This People, Leicester and Leicestershire, Teacher:"Who Can Tell Me What Useful Article We Get from the Whale?", Meeting of Insurance Agents, Millers' National Union London District Notes, The National Labour Union Are Pretty Active Just Now, Tib Reflection, Household Hints, The Journal of Gas Lighting Is Following in the Wake of the Globe in Pointing the Alleged Moral of the Supposed Abortive Strike of Tyneside Engineers against Systematic Overtime, Darwen, The Reasons Assigned for This Utter Indifference and Neglect on the Part of the Men Is That They Cannot Trust One Another; That They Do Not Wish to Cross and Hurt the Good Feelings of the Manager!, One of the Great Political Parties Here, But I've Got a Little Bit More Here about Mr. Chamberlain, Does Not This Show the Need for Real Men on the Council?, It Is a Nice Question Whether the Course of Action Taken by Messrs. John Berry and Sons, Woollen Manufacturers, Buck…, Does Not Amount to Intimidation, West Wylam, Sheffield, On Tuesday a Conference Was Held between Representatives of the Millers and Bakers at the Clarence Hotel, … -Street, with the Object of Arriving at a Basis of Federation or Some Such Scheme between the Two Bodies, Amongst the Electrical Operatives of London No One Is Better Known than C. Massey, I Was Reading a Little Bit of History the Other Day, The Next Lecture Will Be Delivered Tomorrow (Sunday) by Miss Mary Watson, Whose Subject Will Be "Scope", After the Holidays, The Bookbinders Employed at the Queen's Printing Offices (Messrs. Thom's) Have Succeeded in Getting Their Just Complaints Settled to Their Satisfaction, so the Mill Is Going Merrily, Superstitions among Railway Men, Boot and Shoe Notes, Magistrate (to Prisoner up for Indulging over … "What's Your Name?", Harmonious Meeting in Liverpool, Customer:"Waiter, Is This an Old or a New Herring That You Brought Me?", Morley, A Curious Sidelight Is Thrown on the Way in Which Working Men Are Regarded by Big Landowners' by a Perusal of the Last Annual Report of the Chippenham Agricultural Association, In the Foregoing I Have Attempted to Give a Rough Sketch of the Badders' Co-Operative Society, Limited, as It Was Described to Me, Dublin, Life in the Far West, Huddersfield and District, Somebody Has Been Slandering the Bishop of Ripon, MacClesfield, Several Members of the Russian Nobility Have Drawn up an Address to the Czar, Asking Him to Grant a Constitution, Notes by Dodo, How Sam Trained His Wife, The Glass Bevellers Here Settled the Question of Boy Labour in the Trade at a Conference with the Employers, Fines at Tanhouses, And Here Seems the Right Spot to Drag in a Little Thing of My Own, Mr. Stuart Wortley Has Been Telling His Constituents at Sheffield That the Government Were All along in Favour of Raising the Age of Half-Timers to Twelve Years, but That in Deference to the Wishes of the Lancashire Operatives They Subordinated Their Own Opinions, Lord Hartington Seems to Be Fond of Egypt, A Notable Notice of Motion Was Made at the Last Meeting of the Stockton Town Council, Some Pet Superstitions, The Federation Delegates Will Meet at Leicester on Saturday, It Is the Great Evil of Hasty and Premature Decisions That Those Who Take Them Are Afterwards Often Compelled to Justify Their Action by Foolish and Ill-Reasoned Arguments, Multiple News Items, I Am Sure All Friends of Mr. Robinson Will Be Pleased to Hear That after His Long and Painful Illness, Extending over Nearly Twelve Months, He Is Now Working at His Usual Business, That of a Hosiery Trimmer, and That He Is Rapidly Gaining in Health and Strength, Ah! This Is Better, On Tuesday There Was Again a Large Attendance, The Workman's Times May Be Obtained at Mr. A. Main's, 51, Wilfonstreet; Mr. Joseph Parkin's, 3, Bridge-Street, Opposite the Station, or 15, East; J. Turner's, 3, South; Mr. J. Gould's, 24, South-Street; Mr. Burns'. Corner of Kent and Russell-Streets, His Honour and Bijah Josephus Smith, Stoko, Wolverhampton, I Am Glad to See That the Appeal for the Canning Town Children's Christmas Type Has Not Been in Vain, A Soul's Unrest, The Workman's Times Is on Sale at All News-Agents in This Division, and Any News Items or Notices of Meetings Addressed to Me, Care of Mr. T. McGur an, Coal Dealer, 79, Ryder-Street, Collyburst, Will Receive Prompt Attention, Mr. W. T. D. … (Faban) Is Expected to before at Hyde on Sunday, December 20th, for the Fabian Society, My First Note This Week Must Be One of Triumph, Robinson Prize Drawing, Tanners Organising, M. Tucs on Tom Mann's Dock Scheme, Fabian Notes, The Bookbinders' Strike Is Still Being Fought, National Union of Paper Mill Workers Meeting of …, Hyde and District, I Wish the Bricklayers Would Not Run after Work so Much, The Dispute in Connection with the Prices Paid to Ship Platers for Government Work Is Not yet Settled, Notes by Ferret, Pete Curran Tells Me That He Has Been Adopted by the Council of the Woolwich Labour Representation League as the Parliamentary Candidate for That Constituency, Notes by Rotary Hand, Liverpool, Bootle, and Birkenhead, The Workman's Times Can Be Had from Young, Stationer, Market-Street; E. Banks, Grange-Lane; and at Mrs. S. Banks, 117, Bentinck-Street, Birken-Head, … of Interest and Invitations to Attend Meeting … May Be Addressed to Me at 45, Nashville-Street, Salford, Yes, Ladies and Gentlemen, the Time Has Come When I Should Settle Myself to Look after the Affairs of This Great round Globe, As the Labour Army Is Organising an Orchestra and Choir, All Advanced Men and Women in the Glasgow District Who Are Musically Inclined Are Invited to Leave Their Names at the Labour Literature Depot, 105, London-Street, Meeting at Acton, There Is a Place Called Dwight in America, The Next Item Comes from Paris, Mr. De Mattos, on Monday Evening, at the Friendly and Trades Club, Handled His Subject in a Way Few Could Have Done, and Drove His Arguments Home with Facts Which Were beyond Dispute, and If the Men Who Were Present Will Only Look into the Matter Fairly They Will See That Their Only Salvation Is to Go in for Trade Unions First, Then a Federation of All Trades, and Return Working Men Candidates for All Local Bodies as Well as Parliament, Workmen's Notes and Notions Manchester and Salford, Spoopendyke and Mrs. S, Fabian Society (North-West Manchester Group), The Union Men upon the Board of Conciliation in London Brought up a Proposal to Abolish Weekly or Datal Wages, But Somehow We Don't Seem to Be Much Forarder …, But Perhaps I Had Better State the Unfortunate Circumstances Attending This Case, But to Return to Joe, The Van Tweedles, Country Lectures by the Fabian Society, The British Amalgamated Union of Basket Makers Leamington, Here It Is, Grimsby, Licensed Victuallers Empleyes Union, A Column for Law Matters Rules, Notes by Nemo, Workmen's Notes and Notions Oldham, The General Union of Carpenters and Joiners Anniversary Meeting of the Hoxton Branch, Glasgow, It Seems to Me That to Take a Fine from These Poor, Half-Starved Creatures Was Little Better than a Disgrace to a Christian Country, Tramp:"Here, Missis, That Dog O' Yourn's Been and Gone An' Bit Me on the Leg", The Social Problem, Hull, Some Readers of These Notes Will Remember That Two or Three Months since I Drew Their Attention to the Case of Mr. George Robinson, Late President of the Trades Council, Whose Health Had Utterly Given Way, and That the Trades Unionists of the District Were Anxious to Prove Their Appreciation of His Long and Successful Efforts on Behalf of His Fellow Workman, What We Think, "More Flies Can Be Caught with a Spoonful of Honey than with a Cask of Vinegar", Shop Assistants' Union National Union of Shop Assistants, Marxian Is Rather Tired This Week, Birmingham, Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners Opening of the New Branch at Newcastle, Humph! I Wonder Who It Was Who Sent Me This, The Non-Union Coach of the Heffield Non-Union Coach-Makers, … the Action of Mr. John Burns, the Don Carmen's Union Has Won a Very Great …, … Snow Trades Council Applied to the Town Council for the … One of the Halls Belonging to the Corporation at the Last Town Council Meeting, and When the Application Came up for Discussion It Was … by the Tories, I Am Glad to Notice That the Boot and Shoe Chaps Are Sending Their Assistance to the Bromsgrove Nailmakers' Fund, Jeremiah, I Am Glad to Say There Is Prospect of a Labour Party Being Formed in Glasgow, but on What Lies I Could Say at Present, The Workman's Times Can Be Obtained Here of the Following Newsagents, They Next Visited Mr. Ogle Who Received Them in a Very Off-Handed Manner, Let "Now Unionist" Ask Just One Question He Drops His Pen for the Evening, It Is Important Matter of the Day, Stockton, Kidderminster, Rotherham, Mr. Broadhurst Is Evidently Nervous over the Probable Action of the Nottingham Miners with Respect to His Candidature, The Working Classes and the Questions of the Day, Notes by Agitator, Customer:"Here, Waiter, Is a Shilling for a Tip, The Fabians at Their Last Meeting … and Sent a Subscription to the S. D. F., Chelsea Free Speech Defence Fund, Mr. H. H. Champion, Notwithstanding His Betrayal of the Cause of Labour in Australia, Is Still Regarded by Magazine Editors as Well Qualified to Write on the Demands of Labour, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M. P., Knows How to Handle the Pen When He's in the Humour, Trying for the Teacher. Editorial: Whistling, And Now Let Us Ring the Changes, Newcastle, I Haven't Much to Inform Our Readers of the Workman's Times This Time, Excepting That We Have More Intending Members Who Will Join the Ranks To-Night (Saturday), Middlesbrough, Thought His Time Had Come, Answers to Correspondents, We Have Recently Had a Case at the Phœnix Steel Works, Which Has Been Settled in Favour of Our Members Who Were Affected by It, Notes by Magneto, Home Is the Place for Women, Glue and Emotions. Fiction, drama: Maud Morton Chapter XXXI, The Lost Lady of Lone Chapter XI The Veiled Passenger, The Lost Lady of Lone Chapter X, Maud Morton Chapter XXXII A Desperate Move. Review: The St. Stephen's Review Is against at the Prospect of Another Strike in the London Building Trade Next May, but in the Course of a Very Few Lines Recovers Its Usual Tone, and Concludes with the Opinion That It Is Very Doubtful Whether the Men "Will Be so Idiotic as to Face Starvation a Second Time in Order to Please a Clique Who Live by Prompting Strikes". Letter to the editor: Norwich Bricklayers To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Trade Unionism and Total Abstinence To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Northumberland Pitmen To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Manchester Corporation Workmen To the Editor of the Workmen's Times, Dyers' Federation To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Mr. Keir Hardie's Eight Hours Resolution To the Editor of the Workman's Times, The Federation of All Trades To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Pete Curran on the Land Question and Its Relation to the Labour Movement To the Editor of the Workman's Times, United Shop Assistants' Union To the Editor of the Workman's Times, A Voice from San Francisco To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Mr. James MacDonald and the Amalgamated Society of Tailors To the Editor of the Workman's Times, Huddersfield Colners To the Editor of the …. Business: Nottingham and Notts, Newcastle and District Trade and Labour Council, The Executive of the London Trades Council Have Decided to Do All They Can to Support the Printers in Germany, Who Have Been on Strike for Five Weeks, to Obtain a Nine Hour Day, Birmingham and District Galvanizers, Tinners, Etc., Trades Society Opening of Branches No. 4 & 5, Notes by Erasmus, Stafford. Shipping news: Barrow-In-Furness. Classified ads: Notice to Secretaries of Trades Unions, Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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