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MARINE DISPUTES

' Ulimaroi Still Held Up \ I JUDGE’S COMMENTS i>N B iSIC PAGE. SYDNEY, M.trcli 22. As there is nli likeiihooul of au early settlement lof the dispute with th e Cooks’ Uni«i, the L’imaroa’s cargo will be tranlhipped to tlfe Maunganui. I During the hearing of a eIL by the Merehan Serriee Guild. A' the Commonwealth Arbitration iCourt, Judge DStheridge, lommenting 6n the principle of the bl sic wage, aid it was recognised thil the basil wage gave a bare living Vo a marrite.! man with three children. • Single '.men, lived well at the Harried man’. 1 expense, but an uproar wo'uld arise if unmarried men were! derived of part of their pay, to men: the position. Thus, and industrial} legal cul-d -sae had been created. \

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Grey River Argus, 23 March 1928, Page 5

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MARINE DISPUTES Grey River Argus, 23 March 1928, Page 5

MARINE DISPUTES Grey River Argus, 23 March 1928, Page 5

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