LABOUR, ETC.
London, Oct. 19. The London County Council has decided to undertake the work of building workmen’s dwellings itself, thus abolishing contractors, Paris, Oct, 20. Owing to questions put in the Chamber of Deputies, the Premier has offered his personal arbitration in the strike at Carmen. The miners on strike at Carmen, in the south of France, declare that nationalisation of the mines is the only means by which a settlement of the difficulty can be arrived at. New York, Oct. 18. The men employed on the Denver — Rio-Grande railway have struck, and thus compelled the suspension of all traffic. Sydney, Oct. 20. The West Wallsend Company have replaced their engineers, who went out on strike, with non-Unionists. The members of the Miners’ Association have decided not to identify themselves with the dispute. The Defence Committee at Broken Hill have offered to withdraw their pickets if the owners will agree to the holding of a conference. This the owners refuse to do, intimating that work at the mines is progressing satisfactorily. Melbourne, Oct. 20. The Secretary of the Seamen’s Union has been fined £lO and costs for persuading sailors to leave the steamer Gabo. Notice of appeal has been given.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2415, 22 October 1892, Page 4
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