AUSTRALIAN.
[j'i:n ruiiss association. —cdi'Yuioht.] (Received August 'J.\, 1.10 p.m.; THE LABOR STRJKKS. SviiSKY, This day. Hir Heiirv Parkes, in addressing a meeting at bingleto'n, regretted that there appeared to be every chance of a strike among the coal miners, and he expressed the opinion that the error lay as much with the masters as the men. Tin' former, he considered, bad acted unwisely, and without tact, or discrimination, and should have taken every step to prevent a strike consistent with int.egritv. The labor ditiieuliies afforded a splendid evidence that the men in the colonies were in a much better position than their fellow workmen in other parts of the world, when they could allord on such trifling pretences ti. set up detiunei; to capital. - TJIK WAIRALIAPA. Mki.l'.Ol'icnk, This day. Arrived— AVairarapu. from tho JSlulf. THE TAJXI'I. IfoiiAifi", This day. Arrived—Taintii from London. She has lif> passengers, for New Zealand, and sails at noon. Tv const■([iience of strong opposition ottered to the tiixiilion proposals, the Cnvernment will content themselves with thos ,, already passed, and will withdraw the others.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5306, 24 August 1888, Page 3
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