ARBITRATION COURT.
[BY TKLKORAI'H— I'BBSS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCinJRCH, This Day. The Arbitration Court opened at Christchurch this morning. A number of enforcement causes were dealt with. Messrs. Rtrango and Co., drapers, were, finwl i 32, and £1 for employing hands nt le.«s than Ihe ;uv;ml wage*. For a similar offence Mr. J. Nixon, tailor, was fined £5, and Mr. George Simp&on, builder, £2. Meesm liallantym; and Co. wcro fmetl £1 for neglecting to p:i} r wages to certain tailorcesca for Boxing lh\y.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1904, Page 6
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81ARBITRATION COURT. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1904, Page 6
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