THE ELLESMERE GUARDIAN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1891 THE LABOUR DIFFICULTY
I The battle for lanpremacy betweei J >«fltofyjtt* anfi t&ffiMiW:- fs A Mfc&sfoi r i-yjtoii'i ont i>it!iV."-n:>n» Lio z»>> yd ! with undjnainißhe^'eye»! .with iiicreaseii I virulertceTlii {v^ou^^ta dl ' %q r work . i F<r,om f <o.v ery q^ajetta wet-heari d flf d SWikea, j and rriiiio^oPstrik^,^U v iti bile of this | nei^hb.poi^>g vcploniß9 .the ba ! s | gone to the extreme length of open -war,. { The Qugenslapd^Uhionists are doing ) themselves- and^f>beir caSse* -infinite harrb ,bf violence uWoatevfttctheir grievances In&f tSfri piiVoink iifTr A j'v? Nt s-jifofi b«K ,i7i;ci.rtiv.?fji; o.ii r ctefegraph, wlffl^fi&tictiqgiotfp: -townsJbipS, . l iisa l joffiiSjM^Bfm l^eiffi^ oi «B'- ! :tjr' s >J ai>T\-j,:ii" onno-I%' • !?iji jfgo' 1 ?!' B>:nn satire" ) >no meads'itheiittiftdjest e.jnethpd» of > otj- ; tainiog redress,, or., securing 'sytnpalhjr i from i the 'publiovcl ln; their straggle ! wi'tiTth'einWeri.'ttiy Hiiiona o 'elsewhere | dJdTmeetl Bwith; consitlerablfrlisympathy i from, outsiders.. If' was' felt ,th ! ai»' 'they m .•;■;.■• i^yiri i •;.•• j.'i.-i'- . •: <:^m'-c'.i.^ yi:--.; * had a certain amounb of justice on theij: ? 9ide,'and t^n^h' the ease wlih #hich free labour Obtained showed that that | syfaap'athetie feeling was not so wide- ] spread a tb.§y :^iad |m:^gined, their striot obserVWoe^oiE.^he^lai^i of tfie" country I creased fronds. Had 1 the late strike 4n— 2Sew Zealand been engineeradrinroai more i-tafaine'es .like way, j and a more sui<Ta"We~ttme chosen for ie, I there u dWoV ! be' p i] wouljl hare beany i par^iailyio iif Tohot, i eritirely i j on the othor hand^i aijet doing c very thin j; • . into'-disrapaCo,: cTheßurriing of ai(Wool|- ;' iShe'a, -H^mM I -. febnie; smntilla-j6f^tsopaefcti6tt7 wlth^ *hb I the general publioare as inexplicable ap' 1 .Jthey_^re. : wSaikiOukLL 'A'nii the..jwriters : |e'oni (thp) actions; are likely. Aq : . br]ng ysU»yjji . th j | odium of all ri^ht 'thinking men upo'athem, inasniucn, as. they have formed ttiemseives intoasmafl array 'an^^are' ! iiligehtty ' studying, military aHU. Tlje apholdersof law and orde^^are 1 not 7 ittl^. i ' )^3i^ militia; ' force^.a'rdi/iwi^g'put^o^ k • .fmitingf of 'active servjce^add aretnarcbing to the scene. iPf.^he rnot^^and a. meeting of the bpbsing forc'ea^is^i'ftffHirientll.rilf such occurs,' '"bloodshed ;: is' unavoidabld, and thejJe£aer.Bjof. the; IJnipniats,- wn(D niasfr' eventually 'succunib'i 'will %lon^ c tfe
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 895, 25 March 1891, Page 2
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348THE ELLESMERE GUARDIAN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1891 THE LABOUR DIFFICULTY Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 895, 25 March 1891, Page 2
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