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THE CARMAUX STRIKE.

[l!Y KI.KC.TKIC TEJ.KUHAPH—COPYKIOHT.] Paris October 27. Tinioi.Tiii the intervention of M. Loubet (Premier), M. Calvignac [ .Mayor of Carniaux) is to be ru-in-stated in the employ of the mining company, and it has been arranged that leave of absence is to be granted him during the term he holds ofiicc as Mayor. The company will also reiussteto all workmen who went out on strike with the exception of lho?<? who have been convicted of riotous behaviour. 21. Humblot, manager of the company, who resigned in consequence of the tiouble regarding AI. Calvignac, has assumed his old position. The miners out on strike at Carmaux have rejected the award made by the Premier, who acted as arbitrator in the dispute. They consider the terms of the award monstrous, and distinctly in favour of the mining company. The strikers, are determined to stand by those of their number who were convicted and punished for riotous behaviour. The general impression is that the Premier by his conduct in the matter has endangered the safety of tin Ministry. The London Times regards the failure to arrive at a settlement of the dispute as a triumph for the Socialists and Anarchists.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3175, 29 October 1892, Page 2

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THE CARMAUX STRIKE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3175, 29 October 1892, Page 2

THE CARMAUX STRIKE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3175, 29 October 1892, Page 2

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