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Profit - Sharing.—About two hundred and ...
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The Newspaper Press Fund. The Twenty-Six...
omn with ipotence any degree it had of bee confidence n ^ secured . b As y the for pre the
i vious science eatabliahment . Amongst , the of many ubiqu services ity and rendered
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those members of the brotherhood who were — stranded on the shore of poverty / .
announced Contribu duri tion ng s amoun the , eve t ning ing . t o £ 1 , 350 were fa . _
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. . I I june 15 , 1889 ^ ^ Publishers' Circular - , ^ 21
Profit - Sharing.—About Two Hundred And ...
Profit - Sharing . —About two hundred and fifty of the' employe ' Hazell , Watson
! London & " Viney staff , Limited for thre , who e consecutive have been on th as eir - j sembled fj ^^ at the Memorial *^ p ~ f ^ HallFarring years ,
bb Street ^ bV ^^ ^^»^^» »^^» ^^™ * Ba , ^ ^^^ w on ^ Br * M * ^^ Thursday fbpt f ^^^^» "bbf ^ fp ^^ fi ™ ^^^^ f > ^ b ^ f" ^ ^^ v evening ^^^^^ v ^^^ f ^^ ^ b ^ p * f ^^ b * f ^» f ^ , »^^^^™ the ^^ v ^^ v ^^ v f ^ f . , fbb 6 ^^^^ th ^ " ^^*^^^ f ^^ w ^ instant ^ f ^ ^^™ ^^^^^^^^^^^ fc ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ , ^^^ at — the _ _ conclusion __ _ — of _ the _ _ Company _ ^ 7 ' s _ annual
general meeting . The Chairman _ of the CompanyMr . W . Hazell . presided ¦ ancj was
supjr port «/ ed , by Mrs George - > i- Watson , and . r Mr . J . JL i Vineydirectors ; Mr . H . JowettMr . F . B .
K and ing Mr , , and . Howard Mr . J . Hazell Crowle . Smith In his , , opening nagers ,
speech at seeing , the solargre Chairman a number expressed present his —a p number leasure
which l the hoped sha , r in eholders the years in to th come e , would equa company
dividend fli who \ nr 1 * were vn < l of nf on 10 101 ^ their per r \( ± v rcen » f * staff nf t , to . "the Hi After a shareholders alin . rATi pay ing lr 1 fvrs a
there remained a sum of £ 605 which would be , apportioned in the following manner :
half-a-of week those ' s wages would tand be pai d as a la bon ced to to each presenpevery
person ' s credit in , the Provident Fund . Mr . J . E . " Viney then read the new trust deed of
the in connec Providen tion t with Fun it . , exp He laining wished many them clearl points — ¦ i —™* ^^ m ^^^ ^^^ fp ^^ ^^ p ^ ~^ r- ™ ¦ — ¦ ^^» ¦ i ™ f— — - ~ ' — ~^ f- — — ^ ~ — — ~ - ^ — y m
to understand that the bonus came in as a surplusover and above their regular ¦¦ wages
- — ' -fp" ^—^^ i BJ ¦ t had *^ ^ _ ^^ »^ " ^ , V ^ n ^^ been ^ B > ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ . ^^^ stated *^ ^^ _ ^^^^~ ~ ' ^ f' ^^ - ^ ^ BB ^ v - ^ b fl ^ Bi — y - ^ " — some ^^ ¦ ^ " — ^ out ¦ siders ^^^« A ^ " ^ BB " ~~ - t _ » ha ^ B — ^ v ^ K t ^^ " i — t , » was in lieu of wages . That was not so ; each man
of was the paid bonus fair which and proper came ff h FF in wages ii as fi a , independen lus f and t surp
as regard —*~ ™ "W — . ^ ^ ^ ^^^ V - ^ ^ a ^ F ^_ ^ V ^^ . ^ ^^ - ^ ^ " ^ # ^ t surp ^ i ^ " ^>^ " t ^^ ^ . *^ *^ " ^^^ lus ^^^ The ^^ ™ F ^ W *** ^^* * , ^ " B ^ f * ' ¦ the ^ r chairman ^ ^ . ^ " ^ ^*^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ fc ^ » ^ ^ " ^ * F ^^ directors ™ ^ ""^ ^ H * ^ F ^ . ^ FB ^ » ^ ^~ * " ^ ¦« ^ ^^ ^^ - ^ - subsequentl »^* " ¦ 'F ¦¦ ^ ^^ ^ " r ¦ ^ ™ ^ F- ¦ wished - ^ - ^^ - — ^ VH — ^^ — ^^ ^^ — ^ - ^— ^ w - ^ ^ — ^ - 'F ^ — ^^ ^ F > H y them » ^— alluded - » f " - ^ _^ " ^ *^ ^^ f > ^ w ^^ V , ^ y - ^ ^ - ^^ — —w ^ to H —~ » - -
consequence to the charges of made their against being the a ' company non-union in '
believed house , and they declared were doing tha ¦ t , ri so ght long they as care they fff d
no Let - — I ¦ — thing ^^ ^^ those V -W ^^ ^ t ^ - ^ m for ' ^^ who ^^ ^ F « the ^^ pr _ were W calumnies V ^^ v ^ f- H anxious ^"" ' —~ ^^^^ fc showered to ^ P" ^ F » ' ^ promote ^ ~ f— , - j on ^ J them social -- ' - — - .
! more improvemen ^—^ ^^^ ^^ piF * necessar ^^ b « VV ^ fc ^ F ^ H ^ ' ^^ F ^ ~~^^ ^^^^ ts ^^ F ¦ ' ^"' . F ^ y go , ^ B and ^^^^^ into ^^ ^ Fl ^ ^^^^ FH no F" f a ^^ h - ^^ Fr t ^ field ^^ try ^^ ^^^ W where to ^^ ¦ interfe —— ^^ ^^^ ^^ th ^^ — — f ¦« ¦ ey - ^— - re ^^ ^^ v were be - ¦ - ^—
-tween them and their staff . —After the distribution of the bonusesthe 'F ^ ¦ f I meeting ff ff ¦ which f f
concluded had ™ 'F ^ ^ FF ^ b ^* tf ^ been k ^^ T ^ 4 JVk . ^ Fl ^ H « mos V >^ ^^ ^ ^*^ t r ** r - ^ m ^ p ^ B enthusiastic « 1 ^ ^^ F ^ T ^>^ ' ^^ ' » ^ « , ^— ^~ ^ ^_ ^ ~ F throug » ' - ^ F ^^ — _ V ^ M , — hout ^— — ,
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at friends dinne , r on at the the -7 C th riterion inst ., b previous y his numerous to hi * depar f h ture for Austral f ia . Mr . Edmund ffif ^ ¦ f Y m——m * ates h f
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-Mr . Justin McCarthy , M . Jt * . ; Sir Arthur
Rae Sullivan Mr ; . Mr Thomas . Edward Archer Jenkins ; Mr Mr . . Charles Fraser ; ;
Dickens Robinson ; . Mr The . Fran chairman k H . Hill ; and Mr i . Phil the , proposng
t references oast of th to e evening Mr . Murray , made as some an earl i nt y er con est tri ing
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sympa — Mr . ^_ Murray _ thy w ' h s pages h _ r emi — were n —_ ded _ _ — with the — _ the reader — loveable of
every Charles ^ «/ where ^ Dickens . Mr , . the Murray v were «/ 7 , in know a h n ig and hly read racy •/
Yates reply , , for men tioned iving him his the indebtedness first congenial to Mr em- .
he ploymen felt in t being in London surrounded , and expressed by so man t y bro pride ther
no * a v grea elists t young the peop eve of le / He depar ( concluded ture , to see by
comm referring on fai to th the common bonds of common iration 3 language bwhich , aspy
England and , Australia were indissoliibl , y linked .
A Characteristic Note by Mr . Ruskin . — Atnong the many books munificentl y given to
t RuskirL he Library _ is the following Whi telands : —* Serrurie College b ou y Mr les .
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The book itself can be inspected by any one interested in artistic designs for iron work , on
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favoured newspaper . We are eventually coming to subscribe . '
A German also writes to Messrs . Oassell : ' Dear Sir—The last time I haf read sum
Book that , you got a Catalogue for your Books
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 15, 1889, page 721, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15061889/page/11/
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