EMIGRANTS WARNED
LABOUR IXKj 1 *IX• TIIK -MAN GKU POUCY. t.'KNSITIKI) liV LUXUOX JOCI'XAL Jiiceived 5, i 0.1)0 p.m. London, February • The .Morning Post warns iutending emigrants to disregard the Newcastle '(New Smith Wales.) Jjabor Coiiari!'.-, communication to the Parliauicutar\ Labor Committee, which represent-. th.it the local labor greatly exceeds I tic demand, and that men of all ranks arc earning a precarious livelihood, undertaking work for which they arc unlitted, and protesting against the British (iovcrnmcnt negotiating with the Salvation Army for further emigration. The Post asserts that emigration i. tt 1 conducted in the beat possible way bv persons compelled to consider the laws of supply ami demand, aad considers that the efforts of the Newcastle labor ring to retard economic progress are unju^titiablc.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 11, 6 February 1909, Page 2
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126EMIGRANTS WARNED Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 11, 6 February 1909, Page 2
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