TRADES AND LABOR.
AUSTRALIAN COMPLICATIONS. COAL SUPPLY EXHAUSTED. THE MOUNT KEMBLA MINE. (United Press Association,) Sydney, October 10. I Tho coal supply is practically exhausted, and many factories harg been using wood for some time, 08* ~ for housahold purposes is not to oL> obtained, T/
i . - v : f ,, . October 11. ■ ■ Coal is selling at'4ss per ton. Great preparations are being did do for tho opening of the Mount Kembk imno, in ordor to supply the railways. The pit is guarded by a large force of mpitary,;'; '-J • \ Melbourne, October 11,
The Employers' Defonce Committee has decided to set apart a fund to subsidise lion-Unionists thrown out o£wo'rk'bj( the strike.'''V.
The Premier (Mr Gillies) states that ho baa no intention of insisting on a conference of the parties to the strike, He only desires to point out the disastrous effects of its continuance, and lo urge both to come to an ami abb settlement as Boon «3 possible.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3037, 13 October 1890, Page 2
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157TRADES AND LABOR. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3037, 13 October 1890, Page 2
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