SM'Y'ItEOTJR„ Young's Restaurant, 56, St, Nary Street. Evety Wednesday al 7.30 April o—Business Meeting. „ 1 ith—J. W. BRAY on "Leading Characters in the French Revolution." „ 254--T. J. HART, on "Co-operation." May ved---J. WATT on "The Death-blow to Liberal-Labourism."
April 1, 1900 - Labour Pioneer (Cardiff) - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
bout'? Wales IviailWa9 Dispute. The dispute on the South Wales Local Railways is for the present, ended. The men have not decided in sufficient force to contest the companies. Hence the movement must for a while be held over. Nevertheless, we cannot refrain from expressing our op
April 1, 1900 - Labour Pioneer (Cardiff) - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
They were introduced by the Labour members, Messrs. Jenkins and Crossman, in brief and direct speeches. The spokesmen for the deputation were Mr. Milsom, Masons' Union; Mr. Barr, Plasterers' Union; Mr. Williams, Carpenters and Joiners' Union; Mr. Lane, Painters and Decorators' U
August 1, 1900 - Labour Pioneer (Cardiff) - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
The Tramwaymen and Horsemen, like many other industrial followers, have their obstacles and difficulties. Apart from the question of long hours and low wages---these in themselves are sore grievances ---we find that the tramwaymen have also to suffer from that cruel blow of capi
August 1, 1900 - Labour Pioneer (Cardiff) - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales