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1850 - 1899
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

THE PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE MANCHESTER TRADES PROTECTION SOCIETY TO THE TRADES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

... toil to live and live to toil. ILI-paid 'and ill-nsod workers of Old England bear us and weigh well our words. We essay to speak of Labour, that on which your lives depend, and we claim your serious attention to what we shall advance. The oppression and ...

THE PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE MANCHESTER TRADES PROTECTION SOCIETY TO THE TRADES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

... toil to live and live to toil. Ill-paid and ill-used workers of Old England hear us and weigh wyell our words. We essay to speak of Labour, that on which your . lives depend, and, we claim vour serious attention to what we shall advance. The oppression ...

THE COMING REFORM BILL

... affecting the rights of labour. (The speaker was much cheered.) Mr. NOTTAGE wished to speak, but the Chairman having announced that the Council had decided that no one could speak save those who had been appointed unless they moved an amendment, which announcement ...

MR. O'CONNOR'S LAND COMPANY

... and more physical happiness than those who Sen live in crowded manufacturing districts. Mr. SBY2 O'Connor was Justified in speaking in even lowing has language in favour of a rural life. But if I re- POP member rightly, Mr. O'Connor's letters were not tow ...

Markets, &c

... clearance. There wae a slight decrease in the supply of sheep, all breeds of which came to hand in ?? condition. Geserally speaking, the mutton trade was heavy in the extreme. rrime old Downs, from their secarcitY produced last week's currencies-viz., from ...

Markets, &c

... clearance. There was a slight decrease in the supply of sheep, all breeds of which came to hand in good condition. Generally speaking, the mutton trade was heavy In the extreme. ' Prime old Downs, from their scarcity, producedlast week's currencies-viz . ...

Markets, &c

... sheep we were again extensively supplied, and there was a ho decided improvement in the weight of most breeds. Gene rally speaking the demand was very Inactive, and prices rd were the turn in favour of the butchers ; the top figure for mutton was 45 per ...

Markets, &c

... Wij s eheep we were again exseiislrely supOPsd,, ndere wOS decided improvement in the weg ht niroot breeds. GOist oj- rally speaking the demand was very inactive, and pricia ng w-ere the tuen in favour of thre butchers ; the t~op figtir' for mutton was 45 ...

Markets, &c

... we were again extenasitelt supplied, aa4,there was a i' decidedbaprovement in the..weught'of most brQeds. Gene. ig rally speaking the demand was very ?? and prices were thle tur in favour oftbe butchers ; tei-top flgure for- n mutton was 4s per Sibs. ...

Markets, &c

... nirrkets have Ibeen eatensively SUpP9't110 r°o each kind of meat, derived chiefly from ~Icotlatld Bud 'e vinces. Generally speaking, the demand is in a very iva0 at the late decline in the qttotatiovis. PROVISIONS.9 LONDON Morndoy, April 12.-Wehadnotlilng ...