MARLBOROUGH SHEARERS.
CASE SENT TO THE COURT. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] BLENHEIM. TuesdayThe Marlborough shearers' dispute was heard before a conciliation council to-day. y The commissioner, Mr. Newton, pointed out that meetings of councils Lu this ifi* dustry had boen held in Wellington, ~i Christchurch, Auckland, and other " lS * tricts, and in no instance had an agreement been reached as rtJgards wages. j After discussion a number of. machinery ''§ clauses were agreed to. Wages and several other matters were referred to the Court. Representatives on both s;des expressed themselves in favour of a Dominion conference of the parties. If this war* arranged? | they considered there would be good p«*pects of a full settlement of the dispute. |pp
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18158, 2 August 1922, Page 6
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