THE LABOR QUESTION.
(By Electric Telegraph— CorW loSl
(per united press association) Received April 15, at 11.10 a.m. ' Sydney, Ap"' J A deputation of the unemploye on the Colonial Secretary and as* shelter and blankets during tlie ; { |H Mr Brunker said he anticipated Government would be able to P, sufficient work to render such r necessary. A „_il 15* Newcastle Ap r " p The Premier replying to a " e P of the municipalities, said that afraid he could do nothing um parties interested were agreeable- . j, miners promised not to come ~ would devote himself to settlement. Ultimately Mr. K the miners' secretary that « P notices were withdrawn he happy to use his utmost cn jji bring about an amicable settlem municipalities also passed a urging the mon to refrain fr 0 j # treme step pending the eijor Premier to effect a settlement.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6531, 15 April 1896, Page 2
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