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THE STRIKE.

NOTHING ALARMING. ■.; THE LABOR CONFERENCE, ;' GENERAL NEWS. Welungton, Septenpr 27,' The followiug delegates Ml repre-' sent tho Trades Counoil at the Labor Conference next'.weeksMessrs F. Meyer and Hutohison (Storernen's Union), J, Graham (Tailors' Union), R. P. Johnson'.' (Shop Assistants Union), Avery • Painters' Union), Mudge (Carpenters' Union) and E C. Jones (Typographical Society.) Qfo ■. .Tho Moa is to be ■■ mission again, and she ™Heavo : for Wanganui this evening. She \yiU be manned by non-Unionists. Messrs Lomas and Ansell will represent the Minors' Association at . the Conference to be held next week. - Westport, September 26, It is proposed to bold a demonstration of the Deriniston miners, and other Unionists at Waimangaroa to-morrow, A special train left tonight for Waimangaroa with a number of police. Dbnedin, September 26. The Officers' Association have appointed Captain Highmau and Mr Cornish as delegates to ibe Conference, and'they will/Save for Wellington in the morning. Auckland, September 26. The Auckland Employers' Association have sent the following telegram to the Government in regard to the proposed Labour Conference: —"lnasmuch as tho AuoWand employers aro bound to protect the free labour whioh has come to\their assistance in the present [ they aeo no good in the conWenoe [ until the Unions acquiesce in the , rightof employers to take on Unionists . and free labourers indiscriminately. 1 On that being agreed upon, and the , labour party stating tho points they ! with to bring under discussion, tho I Auckland employers will further conk aider tho propriety of appointing ! delegates," j Nelsos, September 26, . A meeting of the Nelson Trades e Union was held to-night, when the j rules were finally adopted. The Rev. y W, A, Evans, congregationalist, was ,(, elected vice-president, th'e RevEVW. n Isitt_ being previously appointed lfl President. A motion was unanii mously carried to the'j&llowing i t effect:-" That in the belioTthat the ! present labour contest would not B have been entered upon had the memjj bers of the various Unions been ,3 consulted, this Union determine, in 0 [ event of affiliation with any Labour in Confederation, its members shall not ie bo subject to a levy or be called out g until tho subject of the dispute has r ]j been submitted for their approval."

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 27 September 1890, Page 2

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THE STRIKE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 27 September 1890, Page 2

THE STRIKE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 27 September 1890, Page 2

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