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FRICTION ON A PAPER

PERTH, July 8.

There is an extraordinary sequel to a case in which one, Coy, formerly subprinter of a West Australian newspaper, obtained a Supreme Court verdict for £SOO and costs against three members of the paper's companionship for conspiring to secure his dismissal. Judgment was given eight days ago, but the costs have not been taxed. Coy's solicitor on Friday served notice on the proprietors garnieheeing the week's wages of the defendants, totalling £l9. The linotype operators and floor hands in tne composing room, numbering 25, immediately gave a week's notice.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3043, 10 July 1912, Page 26

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FRICTION ON A PAPER Otago Witness, Issue 3043, 10 July 1912, Page 26

FRICTION ON A PAPER Otago Witness, Issue 3043, 10 July 1912, Page 26

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