News from 19/09/1890
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
James Mundy, H. M. Stauley, Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. Harriet Lewis,
ResumoFrontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. News: Moved to Poetry, Got to Stand It, The Union That Excludes None!, A Column for Law Matters, The Bodies of a Woman and Child Were Found on the Beach at Brighton Last Monday, Labour Agitations and the Local Press, Heckmondwike and Liversedge, One of the Greatest Evils in Our Ironworks at Present Is the Apprentice System, The Death of Little Dan Deleney Has Revealed to the Public of Leeds a State of Affairs Little Short of Disgraceful, Leeds Trades Council and the Liverpool Congress The Action of the Miners Representatives, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops Huddersfield, Men Who Require Presence of Mind, False Hair—Where It Comes From, Meeting of Piece Dyers in Bradford, Mr. Redruin Lay Low for Awhile after This Eventful Evening Which Proved to the One or Two Men of the World Who Were Present on That Occasion That Mr. Redruin Had at Any Rate a History, How the Cow Lost Her Tail, Elland, Counctatorian Fancies, Law Cases Breach of the Factory Acts at Huddersfield, Two Negroes Have Been lynched at Amony, Mississippi, for Assaulting White Women, Household Hints, To-Morrow (Saturday) Mr. Councillor Eli Bloor of Birmingham, Will Day a Visit to Bradford after Having Addressed Meeting at Keighley and Shipley, Mr. Napoleon Didn't Want to Pay, Gleanings and Comments, The Dispute Which Has Been Going on so Long at Holmfirth Does Not Seem If It Was Going to Be Settled for Some Time, This in Passing. Now Let Us Look at the People Who Are Here, Catching Tautog, Breach of the Factory Act at Meltham, The Servantgalism of the Period, A Hitch in the Arrangement for the Settlement of the Horton Strike, Loving a Whole Family, Unite Society of Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders Monthly Report, During a Fire at Platt's Atlas Ironworks, on Monday Night, a Man Named Walter Churchill, Who Was Assisting the Firemen, Fell into the Canal and Was Drowned, What a Splenoid Place Wakefield Must Be for Weavers and All Those Connected with the Textile Trades, If What We Hear Is Correct!, Mr. Redruin Rises to Deliver His Lecture, Labour Movements Abroad, Multiple News Items, Possibly No Question Is Oftener Asked Nowadys than This One, His Honour and Bijah, Couldn't Cut It Short, A Social Crime, The Ironfounders' Labourers' Dispute at Stanningley Mass Meeting of the Men, Bradford, Public Meeting of Weavers in Leeds, The Weavers at Armley Have Won the Day, Their Employers Having Withdrawn the Proposed Reduciton, The Great Horton Strike Victory for the Weavers, A Certain Stockbroker Is Always Getting Chaffed for His Ultra-Scotch Proclivites, The Capacity of Anger, Shipbuilding on the Tyne Brighter Prospects, The Fabian Society's Lancashire Campaign, Telling the Truth, The Balance Sheet of the Weavers Dispute at Bingley Is Now before the Public, Who Have so Generously Supported the Weavers during Their Ten Weeks Struggle, and We Have Pleasure Ill Commenting upon It for Two Reasons, Women and Troubles, Somebody Sends a Copy of the Whirlwind, Which Informs Us on the First Page That It Is the Organ of the Hon. Stuart Erskine and Mr. Herbert Vivian, Batley and Batley Carr, Notes on Passing Events, The Little Platform Was Crowded, There Came before the Court at Huddersfield, on Tuesday, Another of Those Cases Which Proves More than Anything We Could Urge the Absoluted Necessity for a Large Increase of Factory Inspectors, Dispute of Weavers at Tyersal, The Weavers Strike at Great Horton The Weavers Demands Acceded To, Meeting of Weavers, Ormonde, Ironworkers Labourers Meetings at Leeds, Leeds, Would Do It for Two Dollars and a Half, Settlement of the Weavers Dispute at Armley, This Spirit of Fear Which We Have Alluded to above Is One Which Seems to Be Spreading Amongst Weavers, Judged by a Circumstance Which Came to Our Knowledge the Other Day, Bro. Gardner's Lime Kiln Club, The Paper Mill Owned by Mr. Smalley, at West Hartlepool, Was Entirely Destroyed by Fire on Monday Afternoon, Pity the Poor Tram Men of Leeds, for Their Hours of Labour Are Uncertain, Their Treatment Not Altogether Desirable, and Their Pay Wretched, What We Hear Bradford, End of the Weaves Dispute at Shipley, For Various Reasons, but Chiefly Because It Has Been Pointed out to Me That "Free Lance" Is the Nom De Plume of a Permanent Contributor to a Contemporary, The House Fly, It Is Rumoured That Archbishop Walsh Is to Be Made a Cardinal, An Opinion, Scotch Character, Sticking to His Principles, Three Platelavers Have Been Killed at March Junction, near Peterborough, by a Passing Train, It Depended, West Riding of Yorkshire Power Loom Weavers Association, Meeting of Woolsorters at Queensbury, Bradford Notes. Editorial: "Randy" and the Guinea-Fowl, We Have Often Had to Speak about Manufacturers Who Did Not Seem to Have Much Love for Their Workers, and, on the Other Hand, We Have Found Fault Occasionally with Those Who Were in Their Employ, and We Have Heard, during the Last Week, of Two Cases Which We Think Deserve a Passing Note, We Must Not Be Surprised Many Accidents That Occur upon Our Railways, but Rather Surprised That There Are Not More When We Find That the Hours of Labour Are so Long, Pitbank Women, We Should Have Thought That in the Year 1890 We Had Got past the Age When Any Class of Workmen Were in the Habit of Using Physical Force, but a Case Has Been Reported to Us, Which We Should Imagine Is Worthy of the Days When It Was Believed That Using Physical Force Was the Only Remedy for Children in Our Factories and Workshops. Poem, verse: Work!, Poetry To Working Men. Fiction, drama: The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon A Tale of the Great Earthquake, The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XV. Classified ads: Have You Pain, What about Owen's English Watches?, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Stead and Simpsons Limited, The "Workman's Times," a Companion to the "Factory Times," Should Be Read by All Non-Textile Operatives. Business: Trades Unionist Meeting upon Holbeck Moor, Leeds, United Trades Demonstration at St. Helens Threatened Great Strike, Machinery and the Halifax Boot Trade.
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