LABOR MATTERS.
PETER BOWLING^ TOUR
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■ • ' - PARIS, Nov. 30. , The Government propose that a strikers' connection with what is known as sabotage conspiracy shall be punishable with terras of imprisonment ranging to five years, and with fines ranging From 1 50 to 2000 franco, while railwaymen who refuse to work shall be liable to from eix months to two years' imprisonment.Railway employes' strikes rare forbidden. Local conciliation committee^ a : re created, with a central committee^ 'kittd nn arbitrators' tribunal composed^ of representatives ofiempldyßrs and the men, also three additional arbitrators whereof _the Ohattiber of Deputies elect two-thirds and the Senate oae-third. V , - , SYDN-BY, Nov. 30. The Aberdare miners' lodge adopted n i ; esolution protesting against the' extension of Bowling's furlough on full iwy, and recommending'that deductions be made from, his salary . while absent in New . Zealand. .-.■".■;■ , ■-.-.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12318, 1 December 1910, Page 5
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140LABOR MATTERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12318, 1 December 1910, Page 5
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