FASTIDIOUS PRISONERS.
WELLINGTON, September t& In the Arbitration Court to-disy tfta Baker's Union brought a case agsnst F* McParland for enforcement of an award 1 * The respondent Admitted tba breacnV which occurred at Christmas time. Bread! had to be made on . the Friday before 1 Christmas for Saturday, Sunday, *ajfcf Monday, but the Terrace Gaol, according; to contract, had to have fresh breaa every day.. The gaoter rang up !•' say that the prisoners would not hsrm tta&» , bread, and refused* to go. to work, so man ' had to be oalfcd to work on tlto holiday so as to .gjws, th* prisoners fresfi bread. sii»» teanwd' that the grisasttra w*fl£. r«lroost in revolt about the faeadV; Tbey were without new trad front tike 24th to the 28th December. The workmen w^r*. paid overtime. • The «*«# %a» YMstnTtsw}. Th# Ctkiurt was iengag<*] most of tfie< day in hearing applications for enforc*KMnto of awards, H\ most <>{ which. fln«t> vert i&fiictal* f Avfii&L'
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8096, 27 September 1904, Page 2
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158FASTIDIOUS PRISONERS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8096, 27 September 1904, Page 2
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