LABOUR MOVEMENTS.
ICN7TKD PRESS ASSOCIATION. I f (Beoeived July 10, noon.) * Stdnbt, This Day. * Up to the present about 400 seamen have •■ left their vessels, and of this cumber 200 0 have been aprgstgd for refusing duty and £ dOßOttion. „ Tl»e vessels aro gradually replaolng tho. j old crews with fresh men, and traffic is not fl being interfered with to any extent. a Adelaipb. This Day. The orow of the Adolaido Company's 0 Innaminok* hare been arreßted for rcfnsingr A dnty. C Gbktmouth, Bth July. q Mnoh alarm ia felt hero at the present condition of the Brnnner mines, a large p number of men being thrown out of employ- i ment, " t
Notwithstanding the oonntor attractions, the attendance at 0. Smith's Winter Sale ii increasing daily, and customers appear thoroughly pleased with their bargains. To-morrow several special cheap lino* will be placed on the salo tablet, and the basket will be replenished with stoolciogs, gloves, embroidery, silk Boorves, and handkerchiefs at half price.' In the Mantis Eoorh you can get jackets, nlstera, oapes and mantles at considerably less than half prica. C. Smith,
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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1893, Page 2
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184LABOUR MOVEMENTS. Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1893, Page 2
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