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The Hungarian Government . has aroused great bitterness by its .arbitrary acta against Trades Uni-ono. In May alone eleven Trades Unions were dissolved, thirty suspended, and leave to constitute local brarches refused 111 fifty-one cases to trade federations. Now the Minister has dissolved the Builders’ Union, which had been suspended in March, and also the union of Agricultural Labourers! and Small Peasants. The Trade Union Central Executive has held a conference, and it is said that the question of the General Strike is being considered. It it now twenty-eight years since Edison* ‘perfected his • carhbii-filament lamp, "the ' first' commercial incandescent lamp,” and it stands fo-day as it. did in 1879, without a 'single basic -feature eliminated or an absolutely essential,.feature: added. ’ / : : i ?; German silver contains no silver, and waa inwntp.fi rr* CThin 3/o , 3fi.w v ; 'ch>. ■■; "• I 0

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1851, 28 August 1907, Page 47

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1851, 28 August 1907, Page 47

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1851, 28 August 1907, Page 47

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