THE LABOUR MOVEMENT.
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!•,.-.•; ~■ s London, April2s. The engineers have lost by the strike wages to the amount- of £IBO,OOO. The total loss to the district is estimated at £500,000,
M, 51'P,o»tliii...Pf»a.M«i»t>C.»U« Hookers' Union, in a letter {o the TimeSj states that the riverside laborers ore worse off than'they tyyti 'been for twenty years, and that ifyOOO men are jdle jn the .JSaßUend, It is alleged that some ofthe London 'bus ; men are working 100 hours per;week for 2Jd per hour;i—uJ.ii
Six hundred steamers aro lying idle at ports between the Humber and thoTyne. . . --.- The total value of the 'vessels is .estimated at seven millions, .and-tbe cause to which it is attribiitefl'iß the Durham strike, ut '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4098, 27 April 1892, Page 2
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121THE LABOUR MOVEMENT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4098, 27 April 1892, Page 2
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