SYDNEY.
The Labour Defence Committee bay©, not yet received any information from London ibout the loan of £20,000/ Acute distress prevails among the wives And families of those on strike. The quantity of wool received up to date, as compared with the corresponding period £b ywr, shows a decline of 50,000 bales. •Sixty free labourers- in the Australian UniUdCompany'* w h » rf ftruck work yeemen. S places were immediately ffl T£lurn!ture trade decline to levy strike mail any lwiger. They will, however, dethe relief of the wives and families of the strikers. ;, _ ;
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 261, 4 November 1890, Page 5
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