LABOUR.
New York, Nov. 10. Affairs in Tennessee are alarming. The miners have sworn to murder the convict labourers, and have demanded that the Governor shall resign. IRISH AFFAIRS. London, Nov. 10. The president of the American Irish League has forwarded a strong appeal for the reunion of the Irish factions. Mr Balfour, in taking leave of the authorities in Dublin, paid a high compliment to the loyalty and energy of the Irish police. Mr Justin McCarthy has relieved evicted tenants in Ireland to the extent of £4300 since May. THE UNITED STATES AND CHILI. Yalpariso, Nov. 11. The Chilian Junta has trasferred its power to the Senate and a number of Deputies, in a sober message, which has had the effect of re-assuring public ingThe Chilian Government are anxious to parley with the United States. Washington, Nov, 10, The naval yards at Mare Island, near San Francisco, are working continously, Sundays not excepted. Six warships are ready to sail in case of emergency. New York, Nov. 10. It is asserted tkat Mr Egan, the United States Minister in Chili, w;U shortly be regaled,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2279, 14 November 1891, Page 1
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184LABOUR. Temuka Leader, Issue 2279, 14 November 1891, Page 1
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