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FURNITURE TRADE LOCK-OUT.

Per Press Association. Auckland, March 12. The position as to the de id lock in the furniture trade is unaltered. Mr T. egear, in the course of an interview, Baid " I see no good in attempting any longer to bring about a as the two sides have apparently diawn a fine line across which neither will pasi. Ic will therefore bj left for the Arbitration Court to say what was its intention in miKiDg the award. It would be imp oper for me to t«ke any further part in tte mat'er, h iving ex hausted ail argument and almos entreaty with both sides for a peaceful solution "

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 62, 13 March 1903, Page 2

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FURNITURE TRADE LOCK-OUT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 62, 13 March 1903, Page 2

FURNITURE TRADE LOCK-OUT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 62, 13 March 1903, Page 2

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