The Maoris have formed a Labor Union at Opape (says the - Plenty Times), and.' -,, 0! hav ~,1 u.c committee a. _ >4 a sca j e 01 - i a t, o r rates. •* a y '.'..anri who takes work below the union rate is to be lined £2 10s. The Auckland Trades and Labor Council, which previously asked for the abolition of the Upper House, have decided by the chairman's easting vote, to ask the Government to appoint an Auckland labor representative to the Council.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 910, 8 June 1903, Page 1
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84Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 910, 8 June 1903, Page 1
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