LABOUR, ETC.
Lndon, Feb. 21
The unemployed groaned at all the occupants of carriages passing through the streets. Agitators suggest that half London should be burned down to provide work. It is believed that a number of fires that have occured recently were the work of incendiaries.
Sydney, Feb. 21.
The tributors of the Co-operative mine have notified that they will stop work today. Feb. 22.
The Genoral Labor Conference has decided to follow the example of the Shearei»' Conference in refusing to receive or produce references. Adelaide, Feb. 21.
A committee has been formed to carry out the scheme formulated by Sir J. W. Downes to relieve the unemployed. The committee propose gathering subscriptions to take up miueral leases and employ men in prospecting for metals. Brisbane, Feb. 22. The Labour Federation Congress h«s closed iis sitiings. A scheme was adopted for the establishment of communal settlement in Australia, and it was decided to carry it into practical I'tt'eet as soon us possible. It wai als-i resolved to approach the Employers' Ui.ion with a view of forming a joint Oun. iiiaikm Board.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2625, 24 February 1894, Page 1
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296LABOUR, ETC. Temuka Leader, Issue 2625, 24 February 1894, Page 1
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