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London.

The Durham miners are largely in favour of accepting the 18 percent reduction.

Mr John Morley considers it would be a bad example, and would lead to mischevious results, if the State interfered with adult male labour.

Sir John Gorst hopes that the Labour I arty will not demand excessive pledges from candidates. It would have a most mischevious effect to assnme that capital is inimical to labour.

The masters have rejected the Durham miners offer to accept 10 per cent reduction.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH18920526.2.8.1

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Manawatu Herald, 26 May 1892, Page 2

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London. Manawatu Herald, 26 May 1892, Page 2

London. Manawatu Herald, 26 May 1892, Page 2

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