WORLD OF LABOR.
NEW SOUTH WALES MINERS. BI ILBOTKIO TELEQBAPH.—COHEIOHT UNITED FEEBB AHbIxjIATCON i, ~ SYDNEY, March 19. At a meeting the miners resolved not. to resume until Russell and two others were reinstated, and that a tribunal be tion° inv estigato the posi : THE SLAUGHTERMAN'S DISPUTE. PEB UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. on, t> March 19. _ In© Registrar to-day received the judgment of the Arbitration Court, lavSf* "»»' , tho Ngahauranga olaughternicii s Union can be registered, and accordingly registration will bo granted immediately, providing all the details are in order. JOURNALISTS' DISPUTE. CHRISTCHURGH, March 19. • , i ' t ' fo ™ Conciliation Council the journalists dispute was resumed. The n-?+M S demai ids affecting readers were u ltlicli ciM n. Cadet reporters' salaries were agreed to—viz., first year 20s • second, 30s; third year, 40s. An adjournment till April 10 was agreed to r the questions of hours and pioieionco bo I'eeonsidered.
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Mataura Ensign, 20 March 1913, Page 2
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145WORLD OF LABOR. Mataura Ensign, 20 March 1913, Page 2
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