WORK AND WAGES.
[Pee Press Association.] AUCKLAND, Fib. -20. At tbe annual meeting of the Auckland Typographical Association the report of the Board of Management showed that daring the past six months there had been a decided improvement in the printing trade in this city. The Chairman, Mr Began, said it was probable that the tariff would he revised next session, and an increased duty_ placed on all imported printed material. It was the intention of the Auckland Association to seek the' co-operation of all kindred Societies in New Zealand in representing to the Government against the large amount of printing done in Lyttelton Gaol. The Secretary was instructed to write to the Government and the local members of Parliament, requesting that the industrial Conciliation Bill might be passed nest session, and that arbitration shonld be made compulsory. Mr James Began was re-elected President.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4575, 21 February 1893, Page 4
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