LABOUR, ETC.
Lon£QN, Sept. 25. The strike p,f shipwrights on the Weir is settled, they accepting the modified reduction. Sept. 26. It is computed that fifteen thousand. Clyde shipbuilders are idle. The Times says that Mr Minister of'Public Wort; in jj ew ' South Wales, \y\i his finger on one of the Weakest spots in policy of the Australian colonies when he denounced the too great dependence of the people on the Government. The Times dwells on the danger of nationalising mines, annd thinks the demand of the Sydney mob for the immediate release of the Labor leaders through the direct interference of the Government is a significant illustration of what happen if the labour party succeeded in creating - a class government. Washington, Sept. 25. The officials refuse to release O'Donnell. leader of the Homestead rioters, on bail, Sydney, Sept. 21. It is stated the coal miners are prepared to stand out six months longer.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2405, 29 September 1892, Page 1
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154LABOUR, ETC. Temuka Leader, Issue 2405, 29 September 1892, Page 1
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