A writer in the L'aris Argus states that the law for the compulsory insurance of workingmen in Germany is not operating to the satisfaction of employers and employed. Owing to sundry expenses being overlooked, the .charges have not been iked high enough, while the olaima have proved more onoroue than was expeoted would be the case. Unfortunate King Malietoa, the deposed King of Samoa, not only suffered dethronement on shore, bat when placed on board the Albatross, German gunboat, for deportation to Germany, must continue his ill luck, and ran a narrow risk of shipwreck in Torre* Straits, for the Albatross, which left Cooktown for Germany on 6th October, ran aground on a reef off Bushy Island, and it supposed to have sustained injury.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8089, 2 November 1887, Page 5
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