. . When Searl's cooks and waitresses left the restajuranteur's partner, Lyons, deep m the soup, the majority of the staff denied that they went on strike, and they claimed 48 hours' ■wages m lieu of notice. It appeared pretty evident to Magistrate Riddell, however, that there was an understanding amongst the dissatisfied persons, and Searl didn't altogether clear his illustrious name of the stigma of inciting the employees to become insurrectionary. Wherefore, judgment was given for the amount of back wages owing, but the two days' unearned wages were refused with firmness. Lyons, who is financial, will have to bear the liability, while Searl is having his business sins washed awuy by the Bankruptcy 1 Ctftart,
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NZ Truth, Issue 131, 21 December 1907, Page 5
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115Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 131, 21 December 1907, Page 5
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