DOMINION NEWS.
— DEATH BY POISONING. DUNEDIN June 22. James McNicol, -»d. was lound in the St. Kibla tramway waiting room, with a bottle ol" poison alongside. Hr expired mi the way to the hospital. JOURNALISTS’ WAGES. GHRTSTUHURCH, June 20. The Arbitration ('ourt’s memorandum to the award in llq. journalists’ dispute states that ih ( > lerhuirai clauses were agreed <m by the parties. Wages and a few minor points h;pl been decided by the Court on Ihe lin ( >s of the recent award affecing Auckland journalists. Increases in salaries pro \’ided lor art*: •Sub-editors, 15s per week; second assistant sub-editors, 25s week; secoml assistant subeditors 25s per week; grade I reporters, 15s; grad? Hfs; grade Ilf, .>s;- and proportionate increases for cadels. Readers revisers and copyholders are granted Iwo weeks' holiday yearly in place of mm week as hitherto. The award co! mto force <m j lln ,. -»2, ami is to remain in force till June 22. l«>-_‘7_
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Grey River Argus, 23 June 1925, Page 2
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