TOLD TO GO HOME.
£1701) 101 l LOST JOB. j A sett lenient was reached in an action ' lor damans and arrears of salarv 1,-. ! Mr. \» ill la in J„hn Willis, of Hazel i Mount, ( anlfortlt. Lancashire. ciwineeri find VHlner. against Michael Faradav find partners, valuers and rating expert* «>I ( huncerv Lane. London, W.C. Mr. Willis alleged wrongful dismissal Mr. Willis said lie was cn<ra"ed Irv ! Messrs. Faraday in i<i2o at 'a' »alnrVi 0.l C2OOO a year and expenses. Later he accepted £1500 and commission. In j U)2ti Mr. Michael Faradav told him to i "" home and s,-nd in I,i s account. This, i it was alleged amounted to a wrongful i dismissal. ° ! Messrs. Faraday pleaded that Mr. | Wjilis himself broke the agreement, j There was no allegation of incompetence against him.
Mr. Coinyns Can*. K.C. (for Messrs. Fraday). announced that they would pay Mr. Willis £17.50 and the costs of the action.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 177, 28 July 1928, Page 10
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