WORK AND WAGES
♦— — Press Asaocrstion— By Telegraph—Copyright AN EIGHT-HOUR DAY CELEBRATION. SYDNEY. October 2. The weather was fine for the eight hour* demonstration celebrations. Immense cro«-u« witnessed the procession, in which fifty three unions participated, as compared writ fiftv-seven last year. In the display wag a number of imposing banners and emblematic designs. Forty thousand people attended the sport* meeting an the Agricultural Grounds. The E«rht Hours' Wheel Race resulted : Holder 1. Hams 2, -Fowler 3. _ A DOOMED STRIKE BERLIN, October 2 (Received October 5. at 8.40 a.m.) Thirtv-five thousand workers are Jock.*l out in "Berlin. The strike- if expected <o collapse, within a fortnight, owing to the absence of funds.
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Evening Star, Issue 12625, 3 October 1905, Page 6
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111WORK AND WAGES Evening Star, Issue 12625, 3 October 1905, Page 6
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