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  5. Back to the Land.

    The Prussian peasantry are enamored of the glamor of the city. Like the English laborers, they are constantly leaving tho balmy woods ...

    Article : 313 words
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  7. LABOR REPRESENTATION.

    "Do everything by gentleness and perseverance, with true Christian dignity and true manly outrage, and in the end you will prevail. Assert your rights with dignity and ...

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  9. The Printing Trade in Ireland.

    Mr. Hugh M'Manus, the organiser of the Typographical Association, is doing yeoman's service in the cause of trade unionism in Kerry. Although ...

    Article : 207 words
  10. "Free" Labor Congress.

    In our last issue we published several paragraphs relating to the proceedings of the "Free" Labor Congress held in England during last ...

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  11. A Legal Eight Hours Day.

    The following is REYNOLDS' report of the discussion on the Eight Hours question at the Trades Union Congress lately hold in Cardiff (Eng.) :-- ...

    Article : 504 words
  12. Decker's Pathetic Letter.

    Unable to work of late, and knowing that he suffered from paralysis which could not be cured, Thomas Young, a docker, of Willis-street, ...

    Article : 308 words
  13. Northumberland Miners' Union.

    The Northumberland (Eng.) miners work as a rule on tho two shift system, each from so you to seven and a half hours, and the lads, who are putters ...

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  14. What a Darned Lie.

    "What is a contractor ?" asked a teacher. " A man who overloads his cart, gets bogged, and then flogs his horse ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. Dockers' Union Affairs.

    For some time past the Executive cf the London Dockers' Union have been endeavoring to get the members of the Liverpool Dockers' Union ...

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  16. For Hypnotic Criminals.

    A good story is told of a judge who lately had the hypnotic plea raised before him by a burglar. The prisoner claimed that he did not know that ...

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  17. The Man in a Trance.

    The wonderful interest manifested by the public in the extraordinary feat performed by Professor Kennedy of putting a man in a trade and keeping ...

    Article : 110 words
  18. Socialism versus Radicalism.

    For several weeks REYNOLDS'S NEWSPAPER contained a mass of correspondence under the above heading. In its issue of September 8th, the ...

    Article : 166 words
  19. Scene in a Birmingham Chuch.

    A strange scene was witnessed in St. Martin's Church, Birmingham, the leading place of worship in the city. At the close of the sermon a ...

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  20. A Font in a Pigstye.

    There is now lying in the pigstye of a cottage at Felindre, Carmarthenshire, a font which belonged to the parish church of Penboyr. Miss ...

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  21. The Calf and the Cat.

    Whilst pursuing a wild cat which he had shot, but only wounded, in the forest at Agya, near Kisjonoe, in Hungary, the Archduke Ladislas, the ...

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