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It ia report^ thafc . prance and Russia have agreed to msn^on the English withdrawing from i^TP 1 ;. , M. St. Ililtilt-o expresses the beuS 1 that Mr Gladstone will riot evacuate the country, but is of opinion that he does not desire to annex it. Mr E. Blake, M.P. for South Longford, is urging Mr Gladstone to disclose his Irish programme. The Daily Chronicle advises the Labour Party to be moderate in its demands, and urges it to give ungrudging assistance to Mr Gladstone. The Trades Congress demands the construction of sanitary dwellings by the State, to be let at low rents, and also the restriction of foreign labour. The Trades Union Congress, sitting at Glasgow, has resolved in favour of Bills, providing for inspection of machinery at thedocks, with a view of avoiding accidents, also that the tramways should be placed under municipal control, and as the only solution of the long hours question the nationalisation of all minerals. In the event of a maritime strike in Australia, the British Seamen's Union would be unable to render any financial assistance.

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Manawatu Herald, 15 September 1892, Page 2

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London. Manawatu Herald, 15 September 1892, Page 2

London. Manawatu Herald, 15 September 1892, Page 2

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