LABOUR QUESTIONS.
MANN'S EXPULSION. Pros Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. London, December 17. Lord Salisbury informed Mr Mann that his expulsion from Hamburg was quite legal. Berlin, December 17. The strikers at Hamburg are rioting. Melbourne, December 18. At the Employers' Union picnic, Mr McEachern stated that he expected shortly very serious labour troubles, which seemed to be looming ahead. It was not the working man who sought to increase the differences with the employers but those who .received salaries for conducting the men's affairs. 'Labour troubles, however, had not distressed the Union so much of late as the absurd legislation.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9604, 19 December 1896, Page 8
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