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ARBITRATION COURT.

Press Association —By Electric Telegraph

Dunedin, December 7. The Arbitration Court met to-day to consider the dispute in the tailoring trade. The matter had been before the Conciliation Board, whioh had made a recommendation. The master tailors were prepared to accept this, but the operative tailors declined, and brought the matter they objected to before the Court. The main points at issue are the proportion of apprentices after the first one, the question of forty-four or forty-eight hours per week, and the proportion of females to males. The hearing of the case was not concluded.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVIII, Issue 4366, 8 December 1897, Page 2

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ARBITRATION COURT. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVIII, Issue 4366, 8 December 1897, Page 2

ARBITRATION COURT. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVIII, Issue 4366, 8 December 1897, Page 2

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