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WORK AND WAGES.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. THE FRENCH COLLIERY STRIKE. PARIS, March 20. The French miners demand a minimum wage of 6s per day, eight hours' work, and pensions for bereaved families. THE WORKERS* WAGES. LONDON, March 20. (Received March 21, at 8.29 a.m.) 'Pile Judicial Committee of the House of Lords upheld Mr Justice Bicknell's decision that deductions from workmen's wages for purposes of recovering a legal award of damages are illegal.

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Evening Star, Issue 12767, 21 March 1906, Page 6

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WORK AND WAGES. Evening Star, Issue 12767, 21 March 1906, Page 6

WORK AND WAGES. Evening Star, Issue 12767, 21 March 1906, Page 6

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