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WORK AND WAGES.

The Wellington Trades Council last night decided to inform the other Trades Councils throughout the colony of the circumstances of the boilermakera' difficulty. The five men who struck at Messrs Cable's foundry have obtained work at the other local foundries, and the Messrs Cable are left without boilermakers.

A meeting of the Trades and Labor Council was held last evening. A letter was received from Mr A. Lorie enclosing £lO towards the funds of the Furniture Trades Union. The secretary was instructed to hand over the money to the union and to thank Mr Lorie. The Victorian Aot, which embraces the Chinese furniture factories, was received, and was referred to the Furniture Trades Union,

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Evening Star, Issue 10149, 30 October 1896, Page 2

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WORK AND WAGES. Evening Star, Issue 10149, 30 October 1896, Page 2

WORK AND WAGES. Evening Star, Issue 10149, 30 October 1896, Page 2

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