ARBITRATION COURT AT DUNEDIN
TRESS ASSOCIATION. Dunedin, Tuesday. The Arbitration Court sat to-day. The liiiotype dispute was adjourned till the following- day, to permit of each, side appointing experts to assist the Court. In the tailoresses' dispute Mr Justice Edwards said it was nob necessary to call uponthe union. The award would be in terms of the Conciliation Board’s recommendation, which required putting into shape a little. Those who had not signed would have to come in. If they wanted to carry on factory work they must keep it separate from tailoring.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3677, 1 March 1899, Page 5
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