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LABOR DISPUTES.

London. April 22, The Liverpool dockers have requested Mr T, P, O’Connor to resign, alleging that he has shown want of sympathy with the strikers. . Paris, April 22. Parades and meetings in Paris have been forbidden, and arrangements are being made to hold indoor demonstrations, Berlin, April 2i. The miners’ strike in bilesia has collapsed. The Emperor William, learning that socialist riots are expected on May the Ist, intends to suppress all meetings, and will arrest persons taking part in gatherings in the streets. Vienna, April 23. Strikes are becoming universal throughout Austria, and in Moravia the Jews have been attacked. The Government workmen at BudaPesth have been granted a holiday on

May Ist to enable them to tike part in the labor demonstration. Washington, April 22. The laborers of New Tork will take part in a socialist parade in May. April 23, The Indianapolis masters have conceded the terms demanded by the men. It is feared that the labor demonstration in America will be a failure. Chicago, April 23. A riot has occurred between the men on strike and the police. The latter were ill-treated. Fifty of the rioters were arrested. Seventy thousand laborers will parade the streets on May Ist, advocating eight hours for labor.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2038, 26 April 1890, Page 3

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LABOR DISPUTES. Temuka Leader, Issue 2038, 26 April 1890, Page 3

LABOR DISPUTES. Temuka Leader, Issue 2038, 26 April 1890, Page 3

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