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9 1890-1899

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Settmakers' and Stoneworkers' Journal

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Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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Settmakers' and Stoneworkers' Journal

AN NALONG

... that men cannot see their way to support a society that is striving to establish the rights of men that have been reared in slavery. It looks as if some of them either love the very nature of bondage, or are like the lower animals do not know what is good ...

Toutsponbtnct. CO-OPERATIVE PRODUCTION

... get a rise in prices. Some of them treat us with contempt and try bythe force of hunger to keep us in a position akin to slavery. Others accomplish the same end by treating us like so many children, receiving our delegates and patting them on the back ...

The Masons' Strike Ended. SURRENDER OF THE MASTERS

... With kindling drops of loving kindness, And knowledge pour, From shore to shore, Light on the eyes of mental blindness. All slavery, warfare, lies and wrong, All sin and mime might die together, And wine and corn, To each man born, Be free as warmth in sunny ...

The Mad Wish for Riohes

... The Mad Wish for Riohes. You will never be worthy of happiness, or escape wage slavery, while your hatred of capitalists proceeds from your mad wish to be capitalists in their stead.—ZoLA. Organization and the Scab. THE capitalists say, thou shalt not ...

gran& giteporte. AIRDRIE

... However, in the coming year, 1895, we will demand our rights. Englishmen and European warriors boast of how they subdued slavery, but they made a great mistake, for it exists in Ireland yet; but we will let them see that they must not drive their slaves ...

Torrtsponbente. DALBEATTIE SOCIAL MEETING AND BALL

... in that locality. This is surely a very sad state of affairs that hundreds should be persecuted and compelled to live in slavery so as to allow of a few to live in luxury and idleness on the profits derived from workman's tail and labour. Now sir, this ...

BETTmAKERB AND STONEWORKERS , , orebiamusTAlkx, i . voLn. No. 24. MAY, 1893. PRICE ONE PENNY. I P • i

... prompt certain individuals to aid the unscrupulous employers in their attempts to keep their brethren in a position of abject slavery. They seem to be blind to the fact that they are fighting against their own hand. Bad as some of our employers are we should ...

Torrezponbenct

... have to wait twelve months before his employer deems it proper to square accounts. Yes, on Saturday evenings, after a week's slavery, we find some of the Settmakers have to travel home a distance of two or three miles for their pass book, with which his master ...