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(BY TELEGRAPH) (Received Septeml -r 2, 10.30 a.m.) MELBOURNE, Sept. 2. The Seamen’s Union have decided not to call saili rs out of the Monowai, but to leave this to be done upon the return of the vessel to New Zealand if necessary. Fourteen hundred special constables have been sworn in. The lawyers’ clerks have offered their services in a body. The legal profession has subscribed £3,Of 3 to the employers' fund. Dalgetty and Co., of London, have cabled sending £IO,OOO to the same fond. The pastoralists, steamship owners, and colliery proprietors will next week consider proposals emanating from Trades Hall for a conference. The city was again lighted by gas last night. _________
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2500, 2 September 1890, Page 3
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