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f-, ENGLISH. I '.' v.. ':■•■.... London, September 7. The additional demands of the men lmvn been concoded, and the dock companies havo agreed to pay casual bands Cd an - hour after January Ist next, if the strikers resume on Monday and guarantee not to molest the' laborer's now at work.' ■ Tho companies' assert that owing to tho grave: assertions made by: the : Lord Mayor, Cardinal Manning, and Bishop Temple, the public peace'has been endangered and the companies, can no longer i'reoly exercise their unfettered judgment. They complain they have been obliged to' yield to outside pressure, which isa dangerous departure in disputes between employers and workmen. !.' __' FOREIGN. Brussels, September 7. ■ Covilain's cartridge, factory at Antwerp exploded yesterday. Jfc.is estimated fully three hundred persons were killed and a thousand wounded. Several petroleum factories adjoining' caught fire, and a hundred thousand barrels of petroleum were burnt,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3305, 10 September 1889, Page 2
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