Probable Stoppage That Will Affect 150,000 Operatives—Workers' Ultimatum. A lock-out involving 700 mills, with a captai cf £60,000,000, and some 150,000 operatives in the cotton trade seems now inevitable. Yesterday the employers forwarded their ultimatum, which was received by
September 28, 1910 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
• : :~ .. WHAT I BELIEVE TO-DAY By ROBERT BLATCHFORD; ARTICLES and STORIES by MAURICE MAETERLINCK, JOHN 0' LONDON, EDWARD CLODD, ARNOLD BENNETT, HOLBROOK JACKSON, HALDANE MACFALL, C. LEWIS HIND, ETC. The Cosy Home is alwaystat is a delight, and the home f u rnished throughout h
September 28, 1910 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Of late years a large trade has sprung up t export of our lapwings for consumption in t, hotels and restaurants of the larger cities of United States. The proportions this trade sumed may be gauged from the fact that re in one cold-storage house alone in Jersey City t were store
September 28, 1910 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
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September 28, 1910 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
With the decision of forty games yesterday only thirty-six ties remain in the second round, which will be completed to-day, weather, cf course, permitting. Several noted men were defeated during the day, including J Leach (Blackpool), who however, was far from well; William Tayl
September 28, 1910 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
A - CI PIrIGHT SONGS AN MUSIC .ONLY " The Strand Musical Portfolio " will be published in about 20 fortnightly numbers. Each part entirely complete. Absolutely perfect, full music size, well printed on excellent paper. , • 4 ir•zi • :Le 1 7 , I_ _
September 28, 1910 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Lord Charles selects the year 1913-1914 as the critical moment, because if the country is to be fully equal to the contingencies which will then arise, due preparations must be begun immediately. . These preparations must be begun during the present autumn, because, should they
September 28, 1910 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England