THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.
I* - • 0 [By Electbic Telkgbaph— Coftbiqht] 1 PLENTY OF FREE LABOUR OFFERf ING- * WORK PROCEEDING QUIETLY. ,(; . (Peb Pbess Assooiaton.) fc, London, February 25. . e A thousand free labourers have offered o their services, and the shipping offices g are opening a register for non-Union y dockers. 5 It is proposed that if the block cont . tinues in London to employ free labourers e only, and lock out non-Unionists. if Half of the first penny levy on tonnage n belonging to the Shipping Federation is n still unspent. Work is at present prois ceedjng quietly. >f ■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11205, 27 February 1891, Page 2
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