Whitebait have already been seen in considerable quantities in some of the Taranaki "strctifrfs' (repOits the "liereld")'. ' (, This :, li4 very much earlier than the fish rirb 'accustomed to make t their appearance. "If these girls get increased \Vti'ges tho extra money will probably go into '/fatt's' tickets," said an assessor for the employers at. a Conciliation Council meeting at Christchurch, when (re : ports the "Lyttelton Times") the claims of the paper-bag, carton, and box-makers for a new award were beirig discussed. Mr C. Renn, one of tlu> union's assessors, said that he rj.d-.ji«ti thihk it was any concern of the employers as to how their employees sprat their nio'neVi - ""1 thhvk if wo started to inquire how employers spent their money some of, them would get hot under the collar," Mr lien li udded.
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Northern Advocate, 23 July 1923, Page 8
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