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STRIKE OP 2000 MOKE MINERS. 7000 OUT ALTOGETHER. FIREMEN AND SEAMEN RESUME WORK. CHARGES OF DESERTION WITHDRAWN. LABOUR DELEGATES TO GO TO LONDON. COOKS AND STEWARDS RESUMING .£6500 REMITTED. UNION COMPANY THREATEN TO REMOVE WORKS TO LONDON. TYSER AND CO. AND THE SHIPPING RING. Sydney, September 11. Arrived— Jubilee. She will be discharged by Unionists. Two thousand more miners, whose 14 days' notice is up, came out to-day, swelling the number on strite at Newcastle to 7000. The strikers are greatly in need of funds. The Dorunda's firemen and seamen have resumed, and tho charges of desertion have been withdrawn. The Labour Committee intend to send delegates to London to rouse the sympathy of the Dockers and other Unions. Brisbane, September 11. A further contingent of officers and stewards have returned to their vessels. Hobart, September 11. The Tasmanian Navigation Company's cooks and stewards are rejoining. London, September 10. The total amount on money remitted to Australia so far is under £6500. Only Unions have subscribed. The Union Steamship Company threaten to remove their works from Southampton to London if the strike succeeds. Tyser, in opposition to the shipping ring, loads the Maori King at 30s per ton, for Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney. The German shipowners threaten to retaliate.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11739, 12 September 1890, Page 2

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LATER. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11739, 12 September 1890, Page 2

LATER. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11739, 12 September 1890, Page 2

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