DOMINION NEWS.
INJURED WHILE PLAYING FOOTBALL. (BY TELEGRAPH— PEEKS ASBOOT f ’WON 1 AUCKLAND, April 28. Douglas McKay, aged 17, sustained concussion of the brain during football practice at Victoria .Park. He was removed to the hospital where he was examined under the X-ray. He’ is still unconscious. DOMINION ENGINEERS’ AWARD. WELLINGTON. April 28. The Dominion engineers’ award provides that work done between 6 a.m. and the ordinary starting time shall be paid for at time and a. half, but no earlier start is provided for. Test questions relating to men who started at 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. and worked on through the day were put before the Court for fixing a rate for such cases. Mr Justice Frazer fixed the rate at double time up to the ordinary commencing time and thereafter at ordinary rates.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 28 April 1926, Page 11
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