AUSTRALIAN NEWS. By Electric Telegraph- Copyright (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Received September 24, at noon. Sydney, September 24. Vessels arriving from New Zealand report very boisterous weather in tho Tostnan Soa. The secretary of the local branch of tho Workers' Union has issued a manifesto calling upon the shearers to defend their rights against the attacks of tho Pastoralists 1 Union — tho wool hawks and bloodhounds of the combined monetary institutions of the colonies.
Buisoane, September 24. Tho Marino Board has decided to call upon tho captain and second mate of tho Cambus Wallace to show cause why their certificates should nob bo cancelled. The strike has been officially declared off iv the western district. The chairman of the camp states that tho embittered condition of the men is largely due to the failure to geb work, and further outrages are pro*
babie. Ho nfcbributes bho lo^ of tho tiny to disaffection among the unionists themselves. The Government intond to relievo tho distress tho strikora. !
araoug Alihny, Soptomber 24. I Arrived— Valebta. Passenger for Now Zealand, Mrs Newmcin.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8085, 25 September 1894, Page 2
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