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THE SHEARERS' TROUBLE.

AUCKLAND, May 29. Mr J. B, M'Donald, a delegate from the Australian Shearer*' Union, is now in Auckland, He states that the Queensland shearing mast come off in two months, and that the pastoralists must come to terms if the unionists hold out so long. He goes throughout New Zealand to interest the trades anions and the pablio in the shearing difficulty, ohieflywitha view to prevent shearers in this colony from aiding the Queensland pastoralistß. "

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Evening Star, Issue 8528, 29 May 1891, Page 2

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THE SHEARERS' TROUBLE. Evening Star, Issue 8528, 29 May 1891, Page 2

THE SHEARERS' TROUBLE. Evening Star, Issue 8528, 29 May 1891, Page 2

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