ARBITRATION COURT.
DUNEDIN DRIVERS' DISPUTE. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) DUNEDIN, June 5. The Arbitration Court was engaged with the Drivers' dispute to-day. The principal points were the men's demands for £3 weekly for drivers of one horse., £3 6s for two horses, and one shilling a day for each extra horse, and payment for all timo worked, including attendance, on horses. After evidence had been given for the Union, Mr Pryor said that he did not propose to call evidence, but would leave the case where it stood until it came up in other districts. The Court fixed the hearing of the dispute in Christchurch for the 16th inst.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15669, 6 June 1916, Page 2
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