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THE LABOR TROUBLES.

London, March 13

The dock laborers advocate theiestablisbment of a committee of-conciliation on which each Bide should be equally represented. Sir J. Gorst, and Messrs Hold&wortb Burnett, and Dale will represent Rugland at the Berlin Labor Conference,

The Yorkshire colliers are willing to accept an increase of 5 per csnt. if given promptly.

Auckland, ! March 13, The Federated Seamen's Union have pledged themselves and wives not to buy at shops which do not conform to the early closing movement. The wharf laborers are also' co-operating. Dunedin, March 13.

The Federated Seaman's Union haye forwarded £25 to the locked out employes of the Petone Woollen Mills. The Wharf Laborers' and Cooks' and Stewards' Unions are also forwarding donations.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2020, 15 March 1890, Page 1

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120

THE LABOR TROUBLES. Temuka Leader, Issue 2020, 15 March 1890, Page 1

THE LABOR TROUBLES. Temuka Leader, Issue 2020, 15 March 1890, Page 1

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