Show hAiti TIMES IN AUSTRALIA Tho present isitntion now puninhiiib the people of Now Zealand is not the only cause of trouble met by tho wage workers of tho Antipodes That part of tho world has been the Mecca of the British workwoman for the past fifty ears nnd in consequence the supply of labor has fur outstripped 1 the demand nnd want and penury Btarc tho people in Cite face just ns powerfully 13 in the alums of London or Liverpool The following I fol-lowing from a late edition of tho South I Australian Aihertiser will act ns n check on many restless nature1 who feel they must go to that land in order to succeed in getting good work and better wages than are to bo had in tho United States The cry of the hungry is heard iu our streets and despite the works which hove been started i from time i to time tho unem plojed are still too numerous llio labor tug classes mo snfTormi the most severely F t Sn i Ot tS g If nnd this notwithstanding that thousand have left us during the past few months for the other colonies the exodus by sea nloii for tho present year being some three thousand thou-sand III excess of the arrivals Unfortn nately however for themselves there are many limon ns who have not tho means to transport their wives nnd families to the other colonies and these have to weather the storm hero ns best they can or if they determine to 10 themsches leave their families behind them subjected to ninny prlvuUolIB and temptations to become III all probability tho recipients of nssistnnc from the Destitute Hoard But at length the labor markets of the other colonies scorn fully supplied From New Zealand from Now IBo WP Wales froi Western Australia the cry is that work to source and from Victoria i too conies n wont iiifi that there is some difficulty in itbsorbln the thousands that nro pouring in Ou working and artbnn classes find theuiflelre in a snJ dilemma iho demand for their labor has almost ceased m South Australia and t1 is ropidhy oomllll to 1111 Nld hit the i N other colonteo 1 |