TRADES AND LABOR.
British au4 ForolgraAustralian Disputes, London, October 17. Owing to the indolence and insolence of the labor foreman at the Upper Dooks, the Joint Committee litwe decided to abolish their position from November 4. It is proposed to issue bonds to raise the .£20,000 asked for by the r Australian strikers. Burns was Banguine of success prior to the receipt of Champion's telegram stating that the loan would be useless to avort a collapse of the strike, Melbourne, October 18.
The marine officers have writlep to the steamship owners, taking mlcan--tage of the offer of the lattefr to raisel and discuss the reasons why they left thoir employment. Tho owners replied fixing Monday for the conference. Sydney, October 18. A private meeting of mraine officer! was hold yesterday to consider thoir position, It is, understood that a resolution was proposed to withdraw delegates fiom the Labor Defence Committee and negatived, in consequence of which twenty members resigned. The meeting arose out of the action of the Melbourne officers.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3643, 20 October 1890, Page 2
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170TRADES AND LABOR. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3643, 20 October 1890, Page 2
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