Factories to trade unions (Session 1868-9 & 1870)
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Factories to trade unions (Session 1868-9 & 1870)
(Selection of parliamentary publications, v. 26)(Papers by command. [1st series])(Sessional papers)(Papers by command. C)
H.M.S.O., 1869-70
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- Eleventh and final report of the royal commissioners appointed to inquire into the organization and rules of trades unions and other associations, together with and appendix containing a digest of the evidence, correspondence with Her Majesty's missions abroad regarding industrial questions and trades unions, and other papers. V. II. Appendix. [1st ser. 4123-I]
- Twenty-first annual report of the Poor Law Board, 1868-69. [1st ser. 4197]
- National debt (saving banks and friendly societies). Accounts of the gross amount of all sums received and paid by the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt on account of banks for savings and friendly societies in Great Britain and Ireland, of the gross amount of all bank annuities and long annuities, and any other annuities for terms of years transferred, and of all sums of money paid to the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt, and the gross amount of annuities for lives and for terms of years which have been granted for the same, and of the gross amount of all monies received and paid by the commissioners on account of "the fund for the military savings banks" &c. (sessional paper 16)
- Gold currency. Report addressed to the Chancellor of the Exchequer by the master of the mint and colonel Smith, late master of the Calcutta mint, on the mintage necessary to cover the expenses of establishing and maintaining the gold currency. (sessional paper 285)
- Report on the Maritime Canal connecting the Mediterranean at port said , with the Red Sea at Suez / by Richards and Clarke. [C. 92]
- Statistical abstract for the several colonial and other possessions of the United Kingdom in each year from 1854 to 1868 (as far as the particulars can be stated). 6th number. [C. 146]
- Report addressed to the Earl of Clarendon by the Committee on the East African Slave Trade, dated January 24, 1870. [C. 209]
- Report and special report from the Select Committee on the Factories and Workshops Bill, with the proceedings of the committee. [C. 378]