TRADES AND LABOUR.
♦ MINERS' WAGES. LONDON, December 11. Lord James of Hereford adjudicated for the Federated Miners of Greaff Britain, granting them, an increase of 5 per cent. in wages/ This is the highest advance reached since the great strike. , MINING DISPUTE. SYDNEY, December 16. "* The Hebburn miners have decided to resume work. DOMESTIC SERVANTS. LONDON, December 14. The New South Wales Government agent has completed an organisation in ! Scotland for a careful selection of domestic ! girls. He states that the Government's special agents in England and Scotland have been inundated ,with applications from desirable young women wishing assisted passages early in 1908.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 27
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