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TRADES AND LABOR.

London, August 16. Fifty thousand of the men opt in Sojjth Wales havo resumed work, and it inspected that $ if ill be arrauged with the (Mil}' dookers. The coa| trade at Portsmouth. is paired owing to 4 strike qf porters ant} carriers, August 17. About a quarter of a million of people were present at tho anniversary of tho dock laborers in Hyde Park to day. 'The proceedings were orderly, and occasion was taken to disavow the accusation that the Britidh workop was anxious to grasp money that (jarae trom Australia. There were six , platforms,'at all'of which regplutjons were carried in fayor of organising all 1 labour with a legal maximum of-^B., bonis per week, and recording;, \ expression of grautiuuC !- _ for the help afforded in a time ;< Tfie "latfej? wjiß receive.!} yjtjy loud /. acclamations, ani| when Jopn Bipa | waved tjie Australian flag "thei'o was i tremepdouß enthusiasm'. Npiy Yobs, August If, The settlement of tl)0 difficulty, of the New York Geajiral hp not yet been completed, but is dragging slowly onwards. . : Sydney, August 18.

It is.thought "that'the'.maritime difficulty, has gono too far for conciliation; and the dispute threatens to b,ave ve'rjr.. serious ■ MfftjWP

Many steamers - Bailed before theexpiration of the 24 bouts' notice ' given bv the officers, but the latter will leave the ships. as soon as thoy oan get ashore, The officers of tho Adelaide left just kfore sailing, and "' were replaced by others, who will r probably bo regarded as blacklegs by Jfljjj. the wbtirf laborers at Melbourne, and ' . thu steamer will then be stock up', It is denied that the maritime bodies intend to call the railwayhands out. Qft strike. ■ ' . The officers of the Arawar, frim Brisbane, deserted on the steamer's arrival last night.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3591, 19 August 1890, Page 2

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TRADES AND LABOR. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3591, 19 August 1890, Page 2

TRADES AND LABOR. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3591, 19 August 1890, Page 2

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