TRADES AND LABOUR.
LOCK-OUT IN GERMANY. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BERLIN, May 9. (Received May 9, at 10,20 p.m.) A lock-out of 300,000 employees in the metallurgical trades in Germany takes placo to-morrow. WORK FOR IMMIGRANTS. o?er United Prkss Association.) WELLINGTON. May 9. Mr Mackay, of (.he Labour Department-, says that alt the men who arrived by the Toniiariro. and who have applied for work on the railways, have been fixed up, and navvies (o the number of 31 left for Olmkunfl by the morniiiff's train. Farm and other labourers who arrived by the samo steamer ho hopes to find employment for within tlir* next day or two. Tho department had no notice of the coming of theso men, and the supposition is that Jho advice was coming through by the mail that was slue!; up at. San Francisco through tho recent disaster.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13589, 10 May 1906, Page 7
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