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LABOUR ITEMS.

(Peb EiEormo Telegraph— CopVbisht.) (Special to Pbess Assooiaiion.) (Eecoived 7.30 p.m., .Jan. 15th.) London, Jan. 14, The Shipping Federation is considering the advisability of entering into an alliance with the mining and manufacturing industries to establish a mutual defence, league. (Reoewed 1.10 a.m., January lOth.'V Jan. i 5; Tha Trades Council has passed a< resolution eulogising Mr Setvics'a labour*' on behalf of the poor of Melbourne.

(Reoaivea 1.30 p.m., Jan. 16th.) Sir Charies Dilke, addressing tho Mitiers' Federation, advised the men not to force the compulsory 8 hourß. The resolution proposing an international strike of miners was defeated, and it was resolved to endeavour to seek n remedy for - the grievances through Parliament.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 5339, 16 January 1892, Page 2

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LABOUR ITEMS. Timaru Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 5339, 16 January 1892, Page 2

LABOUR ITEMS. Timaru Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 5339, 16 January 1892, Page 2

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