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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4

CHAPTER III
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The laborers fix the quantity of work to be done in a day, agreeable to the scale of labor approved of by the Governor during the apprenticeship.

For any thing beyond that, they demand extra pay, as was usual under that system." "St.Thomas in the Vale--No work, we understand, is being done in this parish as yet.

A correspondent states that some of the overseers and attorneys wish the people to turn out to work without entering into any arrangements, which they refuse to do.

The attorney for Rose Hall, Knollis, New Works, and Wallace Estates has offered 1s.3d.per day, out of which L5 per annum is to be deducted for houses and grounds.

The offer has been refused.


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