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THE TAILORESSES’ DISPUTE AND THE CONCILIATION BOARD.

. TO THE EDITOR, Sir,—ln your report of this case, which la (considering its abbreviated nature) a very good one,. there is one point on which your reporter fyardly does me justice. He sey j , iq regard to plause 1, I ‘‘stood alone, the othpr ipaster jailors taking a different stand,” It is true I tp fepreaenb the masters because of their wish to amend clause 1, but that I did not stand alone is clear from the fact that the motion to amend this clause was only carried by three or four votes. The Tailoresses’ Union in a support me, and wish clause 1 adopted $s it appeared in the conditions of employment, afcd ps pr|jj[ina)ly worded by me. I am, etc., Wju.fAif’ S'cott. , Dunedin, November

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Evening Star, Issue 10782, 17 November 1898, Page 2

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133

THE TAILORESSES’ DISPUTE AND THE CONCILIATION BOARD. Evening Star, Issue 10782, 17 November 1898, Page 2

THE TAILORESSES’ DISPUTE AND THE CONCILIATION BOARD. Evening Star, Issue 10782, 17 November 1898, Page 2

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