ALLEGED BREACH OF AN AWARD
(iT TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.) DUNEDIN, sth October. The case in which the Otago Typographical Union claimed £10 from the Otago Daily Times Company on each of eight charges of alleged breach of the award was heard before Mr. H. A. Young, S.M. The question at issue was whether lynotype operators should charge for all blocks or only for blocks handled by them. After a lengthy hearing, the Magistrate held that operators should be paid only for blocks belonging to "matter set by them, and gave judgment for the defendant company, with four guineas expenses. Notice of appeal was given, and security for costs was fixed at £24 4s._ . _
A concert in aid of a young musician (Miss Harriet Pearson), now seriously ill, is advertised in this issue to take place in the small Town Hall on 27th October. Measra, E. J. Hill, A. M, Lewis, M. J. Bjrooku, tod _J._ Dyke*. m-thao.raajouari.
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 83, 6 October 1915, Page 8
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