WORK AND WAGES.
[Bt Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] [Per Press Asbooiaziox.] "LONDON, Ma* 29. (ltsoelved M*y 80,1891, at 10 20 a.m.j The tailors who went out on strike have resumed work pending a settlement with the masters, who, it is said, are willing to make large concessions to the men. Ten thousand East End and Jewish tailors strike on Sunday. The Miners Conference sitting at Chester have invited the Australian arid American miners to join an international federation* It has been resolved to continue the agitation for legislation in favor of eight hottrs per day.' NEWCASTLE, Ma* 30. (Beoeivad Hay 80,1891, at 11.16 a.m.) Sir George Giey has arrived here. He is announced to address a' meeting of coal miners, BRISBANE, May 30. Fully 1,500 free laborers are now engaged by the pastoialists.
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Evening Star, Issue 8529, 30 May 1891, Page 2
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131WORK AND WAGES. Evening Star, Issue 8529, 30 May 1891, Page 2
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