FIJI TROUBLE
AUSTII.LIAN & U.Z. CAIII.E ASSOCIATION I
; SUVA, Fob. 13
At. Nattsori yesterday the Indian strikers came into conflict with the military. The military exorcised groa| restraint in handling the situation. As a result the strikers wore dispersed without anv resort to arms, KIJT SUGAR SUI'PI.V. SUVA, Feb. 13. It is announced that the Colonial Sugar Refining Company now offers sugar cane growers 15s per ton for cane, and one pound sterling for every acre under cane at -March 31st. It also is offering increased pay to the Indian labourers. The increase offered is (id a day. The Company’s offer is now under consideration of the grow-
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1920, Page 2
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