THE CONCILIATION COMMISSIONERS
THE AUCKLAND BOYCOTT. (United Peess association.] AUCKLAND, Monday. When the Conciliation Couucil resumed this morning, Mr Long, represents the hotel and restaurant emolovees said he was not prepared to offer any evidence. Mr Giles stated that Mr Radford, one of the assessors appointed by the union, had resigned his seat on the Council as a protest a-ainst Mr Long's action in "fusing to submit the dispute to the Conciliation Commissioners. The secretary of the union wrote that Mr E. Keeinan hnd been appointed to act m Mr Radford's Mend. The proceedings wero further adjourned for three weeks.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 8 March 1909, Page 3
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