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GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

IIIADES COCNCIL. lly Telegraph.--IVess Association. Wellington, Last Nigut. The 'J'radea ;uni Labor Council tonight set ull a ii 111 nailtvc In assist Uie Wellington tinkers- Union in dealing Willi tile strike, and decided to usk lin-;nic-ittl assistance fruoi ali unions and inidi's councils in the Dominion, Alcntion uX Ine Arhiir;t~on Court caused mi uproar, tin: general opinion of delegates huwg decidedly against, it. i'lio Witter «a s rctorred Co tli,. -'Council-* Parliamentary t'ommitUv.

UNKMPLOYUD IX AUCKLAND. Auckland, Thursday. A deputation of eighty men waited on the .Mayor to-day staling that they were unable to liuij employment. The Mayor promised to touiinuuicate wall the Premier uii the subject. The local office oi the Labor Department states that Here is a slight congestion of tile labor market, Iml this is not unusual at this time of the year. .Since Jlojiday the Department iias sent 24 men to employment out of town, anil -l.'j men have since applied.

THE ABltlTl!ATIOX At'T. Wang,mm, Thursday. At a. mcetiujr of the Wangahui Kmplovers' Association held this morning the following resolution was carried: '■That, this Association while deeply regrot ting the fact is of opinion thai, the Arbitration Act is a complete failure as regards (he enforcement of awards against, the workers, and that in the nature e,f things sueh enforcements are impossible. This Association is therefore cf opinion that the Arbitration Act should lie repealed and that any discussion as lo suggested amendments would lie useless. crsnoßNK's fiAor, AccoMMonv Ticm (lisborne, Tiiui-day. Tlie urgenl ne<-e=siiy l-o- more gaoi arcoininoda I ion is shown by the lact. that the cells arc full. The' police put to 110 little inconvenience in lnmng to make shake downs for oiTendeva. KMItiIIATJIA'. Wellington, Thursday. There are one hundred and four nominated passengers on board the Arnwa. due at Wellington early next week. This number includes Unity domustie servants, seventeen of whom''have been nominated by a syndicate of llawke's Bay ladies, the sleaincr is also bringing several farmers with capital ranging from .CIUO lo .Colt. Til li .MOisAl" KNTATK Wellington, Thursday. \\ hen Ihe Court of Appeal sat to-dav Air. (\ ?. Nkcrreli applied t„ |,],e (Jourl ki hear the mailer us f„ caveat lodged h.v A. M. .lone- (do.-nua Jones) against certain lands in tlie ,\|okau district. Jones wa- in touri and complained that he eonld 1101 bear and insisted on his ricni 1,, f, n , K s „ Uiai he could instruct counsel, (n answer to the Court .Mr Treadwell slid lie appealed for Jones and Judge Williams said he had li'dter look alter him. Mr. Treadwell inl imateil Thaf lie was frying to do so. The hearing of liic case was fixed for Sfonday wok.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 171, 10 July 1908, Page 2

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GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 171, 10 July 1908, Page 2

GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 171, 10 July 1908, Page 2

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