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Midland & Northern Coal & Iron Trades Gazette

DIAMONDS IN INDIA

... individual handwork. There are immense facilities for peculation. It would almost seem that to work it profitably a system of slavery must be adopted. It is therefore to be distinctly understood that, except by a mere chance, diamond-miu:ug will not prove ...

DESTITUTION IN THE AMERICAN COAL FIELDS

... we are now writing of, in deference to the prevailing sentiment against negro slavery, as A Scene in Kentucky ; we saw our old friend, not long ago, doing duty as Slavery in Cuba. By this time, doubtless, it has represeted A Bulgarian Atrocity. It ...

GENERAL NOTES

... Field, at New York, which doubtless everybody by this time has read, argues that Protection to trade is equivalent to negro slavery. If a man's labour is not free, if its exchange is not free, the man is not free, however democratic his government or ...

THE SORROWS OF NAILMAKERS

... Beaconsfield deplored exist still; the people are tommied to death now as then, and in like manner are they held in hopeless slavery by loggers. The article that we published recently dealing with the condition of the nail and rivet makers of the Staffordshire ...

DESPONDING PROPHETS

... from the thraldom of prohibitive prices. But it will suffer again when the tide turns, just as those benefited by its slavery are suffering now. The sum of the whole matter is that the producing power of the country is greater than it was at any ...

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29th, 1882. LEGISLATION IN CONNECTION WITH COAL MINES

... that time was a great offence to God. The servitude of the Scotch collier, who was held in a state of actual and legal slavery, was only terminated by the Act Geo. 111., ch. 56, which provided that all colliers in Scotland should be freed from servitude ...

OPENING OF A NEW COLLIERY RAILWAY NEAR BARNSLEY. SPNICHIS OP XL WSZLII AND BIZ Z. WATKIN, NON

... management. As a Hull man be had always relied upon the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire to help that town out of the slavery in which it was held, by being under the thumbs of one railway company. Be (the Chairman) concluded by mentioning that the ...

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS

... swept away where they were originally deposited in the greatest force. J. WATSON.—In Scotland the miners were held in legal slavery down to the year 1799, when the Act George 111. chap. St; was passed, by which all col- Hera in Scotland were declared free ...

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. ciIIELA \ D COLLIERY. To the I.Vilor 4 the Cool amd Iron Trades Go!..eto

... these are but a tithe of the whole. But the results of individualism ruling are evident all over the world front the sheer slavery of the dark races to the trade contentions behind capital and hi lout, and of the iron a nd coa l men an d masters of to-day ...