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THE LABOUE AGITATION.

Colliery and Shipping Troubles at Home. A COLONIST'S WARNING TO ENGLISH WORKMEN. 1 UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] London, 4th March. Mr. J. B. Patterson, ex-Commissioner of Customs of Viotoria, in addressing a gathering of workmen at Alnwick, declared that a universal strike meant universal starvation. Latest. MR. PARNELL'S VIEWS. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE LABOUR COMMISSION. I SPECIAL.] (Received Maroh 6, 10.40 a.m.) London, sth March. Mr. Parnell is in favour of shortening the honrs of labour and the establishment of Boards of Conciliation. Lord Salisbury favours the appointment of Messrs. T Mann and J. Burns to seats on the Labour Commission, bnt bis colleagues differ with him. THE SHORE UNIONS RETURN TO WORK. JOHN BURNS On"tle EIGHT HOURS QUESTION. 1 DNITBD PRESS ASSOCIATION. I (Reoeived Maroh 6, 10.40 a.m ) London, sth Maroh The shore Unions in London have agreed to return to work and remove the bock. Mr. J. Burns has tabled a motion opposing the Btatutary limitation of labour. | UNITED PaEGB ASSOCIATION.] (Received Maroh 6, 11 a.m.) Melbourne, This Day. Another donation of .£2OO has been for. warded to the DennUton miners.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 55, 6 March 1891, Page 2

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THE LABOUE AGITATION. Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 55, 6 March 1891, Page 2

THE LABOUE AGITATION. Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 55, 6 March 1891, Page 2