BROKEN HILL MINERS' ARBITRATION.
SYDNEY, Se<premb&T 25.
The α-wstrd of tflie CouH has been d<?liven-ed in tih:e case brought bj'- the Barken Hill mdmiers against the Propriehuy Goanparay, in whidh the miners divined n irediicitaon o.f hmurs firom 4S to 46, and exltm pay for overitiime. Tlhe Couirt <l€iclincd to 4:he imen'd clauns. The respond'enit.s naked for a .10 i>eff cenit. rtafcuctian of The Judge .stated ithort, altthouglh. Hiere was evideai-je <to support ftllno demand, he was mot inclimed <bo allow it from a general vriew of the ■cdrtmnjataincee. The siwtard afTeotß 6000 unen, iai!"d operates from Novem'beir 1 neat itto October 31, IQW.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 3
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