The hearing of the related printing trades dispute was continued before the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr W. Newton) .yesterday, when a number
of further minor points were settled. During the day an adjournment was made to enable the parties to frame and submit proposals for a settlement. These were presented later in the afternoon and final consideration of them was deferred until Thursday next. It is stated that there is a possibility of a complete settlement. A bow and a set of arrows, more than moo von re old, which came from a tomb te°lVvpt are among the antiques owned by the Royal Toxoplulite (Archery) Society, London.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11226, 3 June 1922, Page 11
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