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THE BACCARAT CASK.

Lo»t>omv Jana IS. Sir William Gordon Camming writes i to tbe Press accusing; Lord Chief Justice Coleridge of* gross' partiality, lone 18. Io commenting on the baccarat’ ease the Guardian .adjures the Prince of Wales to keep - society saited to hie high station. The Ob arch Times urges* the Prince to openly, renounce cards in presence of the Archbishop of Canterbury,’ Sir William Gordon Cammiog wee accorded an enthusiastic reception on returning to bis oonotry seat at Aityre, near Forroßj in Scotland.

LABOR QUESTIONS.

Low»DJr, Jnne‘l2. The omnibus companies- hare- itened an ultimatum, insisting that the men must resume work at 7s per pay for driters, and 5s for eondnctors, till July 13th. The companies will then concede 12 honrs a day and wages will be reduced, drivers to 6sj and eondnctors to 4a, The employees accepted.

Judd 14. An immense meeting of laundresses will bo held in Hyde Park on Sunday,' when resolutions will be moved, urging shorter bourse Brisbane, June IS. The strike committee acknowledge they have been repulsed but not defeated. The men will probably resume work in a; few days.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2215, 16 June 1891, Page 1

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187

THE BACCARAT CASK. Temuka Leader, Issue 2215, 16 June 1891, Page 1

THE BACCARAT CASK. Temuka Leader, Issue 2215, 16 June 1891, Page 1

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