WORK AND WAGES
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• Wsi>o% &|#BtfßE£ 14?. (Beoeived September 16,1802, at nooi,) ,- « The oottoD masters of Lancashire proposa to make a 5 per cent, redaction in the operatives' wages, but the-latter will resist,
[Special to Press Assooiatiom, :
LONDON, September 14 (Received (September 15,1892, at 11 a.m.)
• The railway men. are agitating for eight hours' pay on Sundays, and for direct representation in Parliament.
[Per United Press Association.)
NAPIER, September 15.
Mr G. M'Ginley, of the local boot factory, will represent the clickers at the General Board of Conciliation between the Master*' Association and the Federated Bootmakers at Wellington.
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Evening Star, Issue 8931, 15 September 1892, Page 2
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103WORK AND WAGES Evening Star, Issue 8931, 15 September 1892, Page 2
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