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MR. BARNES MAKES GUARDED REPLY

AUCKLAND, Dec. 20. Commenting on the offer by Mr. Justice Ongley, chairman of the Water-! front Industry Commission, to arrangsj at once for the Commission to consider) the effect of liis decision on the guar-| anteed wage claim if normal hours-werej resumed on the waterfront, Mr. H. j Barnes, national Fresident of the; Waterside Workers' Union, said thej employers already had been given an opportunity by the chairman to have the matter remitted. Mr. Barnes retnrned by air to Auckland after attending conferences with Cabinet and the Fedpration of Labouri in Wellington. ) He was guarded when ask-ed what might next develop and said the subject was one for the national executive.

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Chronicle (Levin), 21 December 1946, Page 7

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MR. BARNES MAKES GUARDED REPLY Chronicle (Levin), 21 December 1946, Page 7

MR. BARNES MAKES GUARDED REPLY Chronicle (Levin), 21 December 1946, Page 7

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