LABOUR TROUBLES.
(By Teleskaph.) i AUGHT/AND, Mat 29. J. B. McDonald, a delegate from the Australian Shearera Union, now m Auckland, ststes that the Queensland shearing must come off m two months and the pastoralistc must coroo to terms if the unionists hold out so long. Mr McDonald goes throughout New 2e»land to interest tho trades unions and the public m the shearing difficulty, chiefly with a view to prevent shearers m this colony aiding the pastoralists.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5155, 30 May 1891, Page 3
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