22 SEPTEMBER 1894, page 3

Mr. Robert Knight, The Secretary Of The Boilermakers' And...

Shipbuilders' Union, and one of the most remarkable and successful of working-class leaders, writes strongly in his monthly report against the unwisdom of the Trade-Union......

The Bishop Of Chester (dr. Jayne),in The Course Of An

address delivered at Aberdeen on Monday, read an extract from a letter by Mr. Gladstone to Lord Thring in favour of the Gothen- burg system. We have dealt at length with the......

Bank Rate, 2 Per Cent.

New Consols (21-) were on Friday, 1021-,......

The Times Of Wednesday Gives An Account Of The Annual'

report of the National Free Labour Association. The report states that up to the end of August last no fewer than 228,00(P seamen have been registered as " free labour men." In......

The Fortnightly Meeting Of The Irish National League Was...

on Tuesday. Mr. Harrington, who presided, denounced the Government for not releasing "the political prisoners." The Government which was held back from doing justice by such......

We Deeply Regret To Record The Sad Death Of One

of the most earnest and disinterested of Mr. Charles Booth's col- leagues in the work of investigating the condition of the London poor, as well as of one of the most......

The Board Of Trade Report On The Railway Companies During

1893, drawn up by Mr. Giffen and Mr. Hopwood, is not pleasant reading. Compared with the previous year, the net earnings show a decline of nearly £1,500,000. The cause of this......

The County Council, Like Many Employers Before Them, Are...

that gratitude is not a plant of easy growth. They The County Council, like many employers before them, are learning that gratitude is not a plant of easy growth. They have......