LABOUR STRUGGLES.
By Electric Telegraph -Copyright,
AUSTRALIA, THE SHEARERS WILLING TO ARBITRATE. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Brisbane, May 1. It is stated that the Unionists are anxious to settle the dispute, and are willing to leave the matter to six disinterested persons chosen from members of the Government, the pastoraliats, and the Unionists. The pastoralists are willing to confer with the men if freedom of contract is admitted. Adelaide, May 1,
A split has occurred among the master bakers on the question of freedom of con. tract. The majority decided to recognise the principle. CONTINENTAL. MAY DAY PRECAUTIONS. Paris, April 30, The Government have forbidden meetings in Paris on May Day. The troops are to be confined in barracks.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9284, 2 May 1891, Page 2
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