WORK AND WAGES
... WILLENHALL The journeymen currycomb-makers still remainon strike, and intend to do so until the masters comply with their request. We understand the Waisall masters have given their me ...
... WILLENHALL The journeymen currycomb-makers still remainon strike, and intend to do so until the masters comply with their request. We understand the Waisall masters have given their me ...
... TIA.1'' h(SS OF YXIB mVILIXIBM,; e. Nl~zf -rii~ of the Io1s;of tho zaikimnr DMiesr T o, . ~oS-l.ily Thian & onl WedueL:3y, t ate thmt thot r. i u' Ze7t:i-?n %bt;,1v one o'clock; in tlie-aft'-ernoot ( ...
... littg Acbu AND JOURNAL FRIDAY, DEMBER 29, 1871. THE CHRISTMAS STORIES. As the demand for tke Ohristmas Number exceeded the supply, we dlhll republish several of the Stories in the Weekly IPost to-morr ...
... WOLVrERHfAMPTON POOR - LAW IGUJARDIAiNS. Yesterday, the usual weekly meeting of the Guardians of the Wolverhampton Union was held in the Board Room of the Workhouse; Mr. Langman (chairman? presiding.- ...
... FRENCH PAUIUATENTARY PETITIONS. The petitions presented to the French Assamhly afford an amusing field for investigatioll. A g'n, uany of theae weredleared off on the 1th, vwhifli (as a writer in the ...
... GREAT MEETING IN BELFA1ST. On Friday night a meeting was held in 7Uster Hall, Belfast, in connection with the National Education League for Ireland. The Mayor of Belfast, ...
... 'rI' ?? ' PIOGIRESS IN ENGLAND. VI i tl ~c . I tioult, many who imagine that the iiow being stirred up by Sir Charles 01~ I is young man of moderate ability, oo b~o has read bin C reater Britain Su ...
... RULEL LICENSED VICTUALLERS' I .ASSOCIATION. The 35th anniversary dinner of this association was held on Wednesday evening last at the Vittoria Hotel, Queen-street, when there was a large and influential gathering of the members of the trade in Hull. Alderman Bannister occupied the chair, and the corn. pany, which numbered 120 gentlemen, included Mr. J. Greasley (president of the association), ...
... A NEW LIBERAL CATEOHISM.. I (From the St Jamej's ChronidZe.) 1. Who, for pretended economy, dig. charged hundreds of working men ?? Gladgtone'a our dockyards? 9 Government 2. Who refused to send out the star. 'Ving men in a Government ship as, Q. Gladstone's grants unless paid for their pasesage ? Government 3. Who appointed an extra Lord of the Treasury at a salary of £2,000 a Gladstone's ...
... Tan intense anxiety, tokens of which reach us from all comers of the country, concerning the progress of the Prince of Wales's severe malady, the frequent bulletins from the sick room at San ...
... ?? ~ 'Ximtpool kft'vftg+. 6ALUS Porrm IzX BrEEiPA. S JM AlARY. DOMESTIC. The bulletins issued from Sandringham en Tuesday by the medical attendants on the Prince of Wales report a progress which is ...
... - - $TFIIER -THOUGHiT - POSION OF LIiist pv, GUemen,-4t is impossible for any manwho ?? devoted a,. ng -period of his life in the native 'prormotinof .perty polities to become altogether e 9eDe of pas ...