TO- DAY'S DEVEIOPEMENTS.
Stdnrt, This Day. It is understood the £20,000 loan, for which the Labor Defence Committee has i applied to the English Union, will be applied to the relief of the families of strikers who axe just now at a lamentable low ebb. Obituary — Mr Alfred Lamb, leading ; shipowner and member of Parliament, who has been prominently connected with the present dispute. An excited feeling prevails among the Southern miners. Mblboubxz, Thi* Day. The Joint Empioyers Union have written to the Btnke Committee reiterating the conditions on whioh a Conference will j be granted. Nearly the whole of the stevedores have resumed work, and the wharf laborers are now free to unload a nnmber of vessels which have previously been boycotted. In future the latter will load and unload all vessels provided they are not asked to work alongside cc laborers. DvsKbin This Day. The Star announces that strike pay is. reduced to 18s for married and 8s to single men. WsiMHOTow, This Day. The Railway Commissioners declined to take their men out of the trucks at Lyttleton, and put in Unionists to re* ceive the Lawrence's coal.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 50, 14 October 1890, Page 2
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190TO-DAY'S DEVElOPEMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 50, 14 October 1890, Page 2
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