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The Sawmilling Dispute.

o Telegraph, Press Association. Copyright Wellington, January 14. Tbe Conciliation Board sat again today to further consider the dispute in tbe sawmilling trade. Delegates of country sawmillers, who had been made parties to the proceedings, attended and intimated that they had no dispute witb tbeir workmen and they refused to call evidence. Tbey objected to tbe creation of difficulties where none existed, and resented being interfered with by tbe Union. Tbe Board will sit again to-morrow to hear addresses from the representatives of tbe town sawmillers. This Day. Evidence in the sawmillers* case is now concluded, and the Conciliation Board is considering the matter.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 165, 15 January 1901, Page 2

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The Sawmilling Dispute. Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 165, 15 January 1901, Page 2

The Sawmilling Dispute. Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 165, 15 January 1901, Page 2

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