PLUMBERS' DISPUTE ADJOURNED
(PRSSS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) INVERCAEGILL, March lfi. The Conciliation Council further considered the plumbers' application for a Dominion award, but no settlement was reached on the question of wages, which 1? S , a^ D ourued to Christchurch on March 28. The employers proposed a minimum of Is 9d an hour and the employers sought 2s 3d. Hon d^lhu" UU iT If Ue of . thc i> Ctof nS/ Vltll of the <-n,W L ? do \ .'"eution is made of a S u ? Si,ll '»S-sh.i> custom recently revned in connexion with the death of a i.wraiti. A "mourning band" wis hulfof a steamer a foul' noh°p" S iT," Tt of a ioui-men Royal blue str pe and it will rem.,,, in position for a P p erlod of this 'Cubing when n fLe " P n \ ni6 t U P in the d «™ olsc£ s?""**"*> s , lnce the adv ent out CUStoni has almost died
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 18
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