WORK AND WAGES.
[By Electkio Telegbafh—Copyright.] ■>£*. _~(EerJ?RESS ASSOCIATION./ f THE -POWERS OF TRADE UNIONS. Received October 22, at 8.3 a.in. , London, Octobor 21. AYalthamstow Tiadc Unionists' , manifesto is t.lioiouglily dissatisfied > Mr Simon's leply, and announces . audotcrminod cainpaign against the \ Government. Mr Simon, speaking at j JLpyiqnj" said that ho was not willing ' that "ibo proper and leasonable tunc- \ Igpns ookk k trade unions should bo cm- i tailqd,2bwt did not believe m doing evil '; that" t good "might come. Whatever i solution" was arrived at, it must not do ijijjfsticv; to laige bodies whose opinion i to as much respect as lis= t ' qwii/ J * l
JIMJu .CHURCH AND LABOR. _,•,',_ ' London, October 21. - Bishop oi London, speaking it F«Jh«im, ' said there was somorhing - wrong when the Labor paity in the House ~_ pf., Commons included no Cjim-rhmc.n. The.Church mnst.be more gjunpailieiic with 'tho aspnations of Laygr.' " ' LABOR AND WAGES. J-;'*-'- > London, October 21. -The National Brasswoikers' Umort of Birmingham have accepted the masters' scheme for grading -wages accoiding to of the wciker. *f 'STRIKE COMPENSATION. "''.- ' -* r Paris," October 21. -The management of the Midi ladway has -voted 'twenty thousand sterling to compensate the men who remained . faithful during the strike. - THE STRIKE. Received'tOctober at 9.5 a.m. ... i'. - ..- Sydney, October 21. 'movement Las been started amongst the Newcastle mining lodges to "-secure the release of Peter Bowling. .•jTKe ~ after-effects of the strike, are in.jthe Newcastle distinct, tliejjiumber of "working days being deer eased £,"—
'.-UNIFORM WAGES
, -,.. .- » Melbourne, October 22. "A -1 deputation asked the Minister tor Home Affairs to adopt a uniform scale on, the Federal works and to grant preference to -unionists. Mr O'Mallcy admitted that "the- Government should set =the standard, and promised consideration "of the matter. " - LOCK-OUT CONTINUED. Received O6tober 22, at 9.10 a.m. '''j •. >_ London,, October 21. -In. consequence or the result of the ballot, .the- shipbuilding emplojeis have to, continue the lockout. «.; . LABOR, EXCHANGE. ,-.-; -..- London, October 21. „'Mr- Buxton, President of the Board of-iTrade, in_ opening the City Labor Exchange,-saM that over a quarter of as. million .of vacancies were filled, of which ,57,000 were in London. jr -\',fJ r -- " ' >'"-'•*' GISBORNE LOAN.
. y > London, October 21. . ",Tiie-.Gisborn© Municipal-loan is fnllv subscribed, " ~'.."
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10592, 22 October 1910, Page 4
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363WORK AND WAGES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10592, 22 October 1910, Page 4
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