Workmen in France.
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Paris, (>ct. 2d. The Moncoiiu miners are indignant at the postponement of the strike, and declare they will strike on November l if they do so alone. M. lumsseau opposed the minimum wage, and said he was ready to study superannuation as part of a general scheme of workmen’s pensions, lie. favored uniformity of hours il the output was unimpaired. The Socialist deputies threatened to side with the miners when
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 246, 25 October 1901, Page 3
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