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TRADES AND LABOUR.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Sydney, October 30. A number of outrages, consisting o£ assaults on free labourers and the destruction o£ property, have been committed in the Greta district.

(ran Unitbd Jfjtissa Association.) - Paijsierston NoKTit, October 30. A conference of delf gates ot the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants w&3 opened last evening.' Twenty-two delegates were present, including Mr Handyaide» (president), Mr Bullock (vice-president), and Mr Bdwardh (secretary). The president, in hi 3 opening spaech, referring to the " black list," said that the executive were absolutely unaware oE anything having been done or said whic^h could warrant the grave charges made by Sir Robert Stout. The secretary said that the cash balance of the' executive in the bank was £946 2s. 'Ike proceedings are not open to the press.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10194, 31 October 1894, Page 2

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TRADES AND LABOUR. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10194, 31 October 1894, Page 2

TRADES AND LABOUR. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10194, 31 October 1894, Page 2

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