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A HISTORY OF THE Durham Miners' Association 1870-1904
CONTENTS
INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS
PREFATORY EXPLANATION
THE PREPARATION
LAYING THE FOUNDATION
REARING THE BUILDING
OUR FIRST GALA
THE LEADERS
THE OPPOSITION TO THE BUILDING
1872
IMPORTANT CONFERENCE OF COLLIERY OWNERS AND MINERS' AGENTS IN NEWCASTLE
THE FIRST GALA ON THE RACE-COURSE, DURHAM
THE SECOND ADVANCE IN WAGES
FORMATION OF JOINT COMMITTEE
THE MINES REGULATION ACT
CLAIM FOR ADVANCE OF FIFTEEN PER CENT.
1873
THE HOURS OF BOYS
1874
1875
1876
JOINT COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
1877
THE FIRST SLIDING SCALE
THE FIRST RELIEF FUND
1878
POSITION OF THE ASSOCIATION
FORMATION OF THE FEDERATION BOARD
1879
1880
RESTRICTION OF LABOUR
WORKING HOURS ARBITRATION
THE DEPUTIES' ARBITRATION
THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT
1881-82
THIRD SLIDING SCALE
DEATH OF MR MACDONALD
1883-84
THE FOURTH SLIDING SCALE
SECOND RELIEF FUND
WHEATLEY HILL "PUTT PAY"
1885
1887-89
THE EIGHT HOURS—A RESTRICTION
THE SLIDING SCALE
THE COUNTY COUNCILS' ACT
1890
DEATH OF MR CRAWFORD
THE SHORTENING OF HOURS
1891-1892
THE CLAIM FOR A REDUCTION
THE AFTERMATH OF THE STRIKE
THE EIGHT HOURS AGAIN
1893
THE WAGES BOARD
DURHAM AND THE MINERS' FEDERATION
1894-95
1896
DEATH OF MR PATTERSON
1897
THE WASHINGTON STRIKE
1898
THE COMPENSATION ACT
1899
THE WAGES AGAIN
THE SECOND CONCILIATION BOARD
THE AGED MINERS' HOMES
DEPUTIES' WAGES
1900
AGREEMENTS
1901
THE DEATH OF THE BISHOP OF DURHAM
APPOINTMENT OF THE ACCOUNTANT
1902-1903
THE BANK HOLIDAY
MR PATTERSON'S STATUE
THE EIGHT HOURS—SECOND BALLOT
COAL-DRAWING AGREEMENT
1904
SUSPENSION OF JOINT COMMITTEE
CONCILIATION BOARD
THE FILLERS' AGREEMENT
AFTER WORDS
CHANGES
IN MEMORIAM
AU REVOIR
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
APPENDIX III
INDEX
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