WORK AND WAGES
ARBITRATION COURT.
CHRTSTCHURCH, May 20. The Arbitration Court sat th's forenoon in the flonr-m'Jlers' dispute. A statement 'was put in by the union which had been agreed to by most of the North Canterbury millers. The South Captrrbu?y millers, however, had not been represented. The chief point in dispute was the chin that a 71 vork insist of eight hours worked continuously without a meal hour.
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Evening Star, Issue 11891, 20 May 1903, Page 6
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69WORK AND WAGES Evening Star, Issue 11891, 20 May 1903, Page 6
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