WAGES OF SHEARERS.
CONFERENCE FAILS TO REApH AGREEMENT. (PEISS 4S3OCII.TIOK TKLKMIX.) - - ' WELLINGTON, July 27. A reduction in the rates of pay'for *' ~ skearers and shed hands was sought -by 1 representatives of the New Zealand Sheepowners' Federation at' a confer- ••• ence with representatives of theT-Nfcw - • Zealand-Workers'Union. "" ; " The latter objected to any wage redactions, holding the view . that the' - rates of pay operating in 1931 should continue for the coming shearing sea : son. No agreement was reached,- and the * matter was referred to the Conciliation - . Council. - ' ' * London's trams are expected to ?]ij»w a deficit of £BB,OOO on the finaneiaj year « jnst closing, thegreatest drop being. in the penny fareß. > has been a deficit every year except' two. ' J ( Persons on remand in Brixton Prison, London, are now given ftfuimahod,©6o,, with an iron bedstead,' andjtsut 1 '? one other prisoner to the - \'f 1 11 f 11 >-•<*■•» " Have'von anything to seUr-Do* jroo wish to tray? If a small adverusp ment in the classified section at W ■ Prbss will bo all yon needl ~ M Ikm iw'g<ft«i » : tfc ' A **•«
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20610, 28 July 1932, Page 11
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