THE GREAT LOCK-OUT.
By Telegraph,—Frees Association.—Copyright London, October 20.
The labour organisations on the Continent have contributed £2400 to the engineers’ strike fund. Canon Scott Holland has expressed tho opinion that mediation through the Government in morally obligatory.
A mABs mooting to shosV sympathy with the Amalgamated Society of JKngifaOors fio* locked out in Great Britain will be held on the old bicycle track of tho late Exhibition, reclaimed land, on Saturday evening. Amongst tho speakers will be several members oE Parliament. Tho Mitohoiltown Brass Hand will head a procession from tho Government il uildings at 7.30 o’clock.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3264, 22 October 1897, Page 3
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