The Labour Movement
(per press association) , Vibiwa, April 6. A general labour agitation is taking place itr Austria, and stakes of various trades are being organised. Several conflicts have occurred between ' the labour agitators and the police/ Madrid, Apnl «. ■ The Government is taking' steps to i regulate hours of labour for women and children, and will also legislate in the direction of restricting Sunday work. " . •< Bbisbanb, Apnl 8. 1 ". A large crowd of Unionists, estimated at nearly 1,100, surrounded the railway ' Btation at Barcaldme on the arrival of- , the train conveying the Labour prisoners. ' A force of 450 troops were present to restrain the mobfrom rescuing the prisoners, and the guards had their bayonet* fixed. The proceedings were riotous. Millinery and. Fancy Department, ikd' House.- S. J. Thompson, haspleasure in .informing the patrons -of the Bed House and general public thai he has obtained ' the services of Miss Clements, who for eigbj,ryears occupied' an 'important *o»w- w - -' rtion in . one of ' the most fasHioncolttV J houses in Wellington. Jn the Millinery - . and F.aney Departments wUl*beT found jfc*';lfull range qf Ladies and Children's H»? ? K ' derelothing. ■ C i ■**£ v-..
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 123, 9 April 1891, Page 2
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188The Labour Movement Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 123, 9 April 1891, Page 2
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