LABOUR TROUBLES.
INFORMATIONS FOR PERJURY. (By Telegraph.) (United Press Association.) London, May 17. Mr J. H. Wilson, secretary of the National Amalgamated Sailors' and Firemen's Union, has laid informations for perjury against six of. the boardingbouse keepers at Cardiff who gave evidence in support of the charge laid against him of inciting the strikers to riot. May 18. Mr J. H. Wilson, who has recently been released from prison, received a great welcome from the labor bodies at a meeting in Victoria Park, The Miners' Conference at Glasgow recommends an advance of Cd per day, the raising of a fund to assist continental strikers, and Restriction of export of coal to the Continent. Paris, May 18. President Carnot has pardoned all persons held in custody on the charge of taking part in the riots on May Day, Brisbane, May 19. The Rochampton conspiracy cases are concluded. The Judge summed up dead against the prisoners, but the jury disagreed and were given three days to consider their , verdict.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3815, 20 May 1891, Page 2
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167LABOUR TROUBLES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3815, 20 May 1891, Page 2
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