Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... signed by the pre- fect of police , cautioning people against expectoration upon the floor . Notices , with similar intent , have been posted in public con- veyances in Belfast , Scotland , in Philadelphia , and in other places . In ...
... signed by the pre- fect of police , cautioning people against expectoration upon the floor . Notices , with similar intent , have been posted in public con- veyances in Belfast , Scotland , in Philadelphia , and in other places . In ...
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... signed when an applicant for apprenticeship shall begin work . That the first three months of the first year constitute a term of trial , during which the appren- tice may , if he choose , give notice to the Gould Coupler Company of his ...
... signed when an applicant for apprenticeship shall begin work . That the first three months of the first year constitute a term of trial , during which the appren- tice may , if he choose , give notice to the Gould Coupler Company of his ...
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... ( Signed ) " Witness , 22 At the outset a large majority of the employes who were members of the Ladies ' Tailors Union signed the blanks , and but few were affected by the lockout , but within a few days most of those who had signed ...
... ( Signed ) " Witness , 22 At the outset a large majority of the employes who were members of the Ladies ' Tailors Union signed the blanks , and but few were affected by the lockout , but within a few days most of those who had signed ...
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... signed to remain in force for a period of five years . On March 1st the hoisting engineers employed on a building in course of erection opposite the post - office building in New York city went on strike because the passenger elevator ...
... signed to remain in force for a period of five years . On March 1st the hoisting engineers employed on a building in course of erection opposite the post - office building in New York city went on strike because the passenger elevator ...
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... signed before the Trades and Labor Council had given notice to the builders not to use or handle iron made by the firm in question , and , as a consequence , the strike was declared off and the iron workers were ordered back to work ...
... signed before the Trades and Labor Council had given notice to the builders not to use or handle iron made by the firm in question , and , as a consequence , the strike was declared off and the iron workers were ordered back to work ...
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