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LABOR, ETC.

London, Aug. 30. The American delegates to the British Trades Oougress urge the workmen of England, the colonies, and America, to co-operate to secure fair wages and hours. They consider ten or eleven hours a day criminal. They foresee an era of fraternity coming which no human power can suppress. Adelaide, Aug. 31. The directors of the Wallaroo and Moonta mines have decided to increase wages 10 per cent, from October, if the price of copper remains over £45. Wellington, August 31. The employees in the boot trade have given notice that after September 24th they will withdraw the present statement of wages and conditions of labor. The notice applies from Wellington lo Invercargill.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2862, 3 September 1895, Page 1

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116

LABOR, ETC. Temuka Leader, Issue 2862, 3 September 1895, Page 1

LABOR, ETC. Temuka Leader, Issue 2862, 3 September 1895, Page 1

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