THE LATEST.
(reuter’e telegrams). (Reoeivad February 10, 1.15 a.m.), London) February 9. A,nleei;in<j di Socialists was held at Olerkenwell yesterday, ,«nd after its conclusion a. body of roughs broke into and damaged several of the shops in the neighborhood. Mr J. Norton, the delegate from the New South Wales Trade and Labor Council, had an interview with Sir Henry Holland to-day, and claimed admission to the forthcoming Imperial Conference. The Secretary of State for the Colonies declined to admit Mr Norton’s claim, but promised to consider the question of admitting a representative of Australian operatives to the Emigration Bureau.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8006, 10 February 1887, Page 2
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