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CON CIIIATION BOARDS.

(PRESS ASSOCIATION'TEXEGBAMS.)

DUNEDIN, December 8. The parties to the linotype dispute having been unable to agree, the matter is again before the Conciliation Board, and is likely to occupy the Board for the rest of the week. NEW PLYMOUrH, December 8.. At the meeting of the Conciliation Board in regard to the bootmakers' dispute, Mr Aggers, the Auckland operatives' representa-. tive, under cross-examination, positively refused to state when and where he had re--ceived a payment of 25 per cent, for overtime. Evidence was given that the southern makes of boots were more saleable than those made in Auckland, The Board reserved their .decision until they reach Aucjdand.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10214, 9 December 1898, Page 6

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CONCIlIATION BOARDS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 10214, 9 December 1898, Page 6

CONCIlIATION BOARDS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 10214, 9 December 1898, Page 6

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