The Tinplate Trade.
[To TIM EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Rees (July 18th) and Mr. Harry Jones (July 25th) have between them succeeded in proving that the tin- plate trade of South Wales is quite as......
Ruined Trades.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—May not the decay of the plush and aniline industries in England be in some measure attributed to the changes in taste and of fashion ?......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator,"] Sir,—the Instance...
your correspondent, Mr. Arthur Platt (Spectator, August 15th), of the loser of " LG0,000 in five years" in the flour-milling trade is one which has not the slightest bearing......
[to Tile Editor Op The "spicrievon..1 Sin,—sir Joseph...
who has been painting in the Times a doleful picture of the tinplate trade as an industry ruined by hostile tariffs, will be interested to learn that Sir John Jones Jenkins, a......
[to The Editor Oe Tile "spectator."] S111,—an Instance Of An
industry ruined by Free-trade appears to be afforded by the thread trade. In 1885 Marshall's firm had a large thread factory at Leeds and another at Shrewsbury. The heavy......