TRADES AND LABOUR.
EUROPEAN AND AUSTRALIAN. A HUGE PROPOSAL," .. ; •., London, October 20., _ .Owing to the ; systematic intimidation of crews by the labor combination, the Shipping Federation is maturing a scheme to lay up every vessel in every port in the TJuited Kingdom. This will involve the stoppage of mining, and many other industries. The organisation is being rapidly perfected' to enable nil to aot at a given signal. The gas companies, in anticipation, are laying in large stocks of coal. J . :,:; '.;;■;., ■q ? fober2l.H-. Mr T Maria has appealed' to the dockors to continue subscriptions for Australia until the collapse ;• of the strike is confirmed.: ■ •'Melbourne, October 22. The master butchers have decided to lock out the inen';on' Saturday' unless they conform to the new rules. The slaughtermen's' union will remain passive, anda|low ; the.members of the union to be locked out, It, is understood that the'"' butohers .refuse tut up meat killed by free labor,;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3646, 23 October 1890, Page 2
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154TRADES AND LABOUR. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3646, 23 October 1890, Page 2
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