WORK AND WAGES.
•ASSISTED I.M.MRIKATIOX. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Unlu-tliii. Tuesday. Tlif. 'Painters' Uukm last evwiinj; 'parsed a rcsotuti'ni expressing tlie o]>i-i----ion tlmt all assisted iuiinieration sliouM eease ill onee. except in respect of wives mill rhilili'i'ii of persons who s:ii|<"l /mill Ureal liritain jirior lo -111 tic I, 1!HM), and have settled in tlie Dominion; turlher, that the (luvernmcnt he lo take sueh steps as will liislli'i' workers in Hie Old Country and Australia lifiiiK advised Unit the supply of workers in the Dominion is greatly in excess of the demand. WOHK IN QCKI'.VSLANI). Wellington, Tuesday. The .secretary of the Wellington Trades Council ,4atcs thai in reply lo an eiM|Uiry he has received a cahleerain •statins that bricklayers' work is not plentiful iu Queensland.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 38, 10 March 1909, Page 2
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124WORK AND WAGES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 38, 10 March 1909, Page 2
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