ARBITRATION COURT.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, August 30. In the tailoresses dispute, whioh came "before the Arbitration Court to-day, Mr" Thos. J. Rigg, who appeared on behalf of the Tailoresses' Union, said his Union was' willing to accept the whqle award of the Conciliation Board, with the exception.bf I the rate fixed as the weekly wages of co_. hands ; but the representatives of the . Master Tailors' Union said the latter body. I disputed the whole matter. Mr Justice ■ I Edwards adjourned the further hearing of the case until to-morrow, and advised "both sides to save the time of the Court as mtlch |as possible,, and if no satisfactory arrangement could be come to in conference, both . aides must be prepared to-morrow with an* '.' I expert each to assist the Court. The hearing of the • evidence in the bootmakers' dispute, whioh has been before the . , Arbitration Court, is now finished, and the Court will give its award later on.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10129, 31 August 1898, Page 2
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