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The mombers of the Arbitration Court looked anything but pleased yesterday afternoon when the representative of the Timber Yards and Sawmill AVorkers Union suggested that tho dispute under consideration might be concluded in the evening instead of next morning. "Don't you think we are tired enough for one day of this dreary talk?" asked Mr. Brown, the employers' representative However, as the end was, within sight, the Court decided to hear tho balanco of tho evidence, which occupied its attention for another hour, • Tho First Wellington Riflo Battalion paraded at the Central Drill Shed last night, and, accompanied by the Garrison and Cadet Hands, niarched through' the streets. Tho parade stato was as follow: —Staff: Liout.Colonel Duthio,. Major Mackintosh, Captain and Adjutant Cowles, Quarter-Mastcr-Capt. Miibin, and Stafl-S.M. Colclough. Corps.— City Hides, Col.-Sergt. Davis, <J5; Wellington Guards, Col.-Sergt. Bould, 26; Kclbimic Riilos, Captain Davis, V.D., 38; Civil Service Rides, Captain Wray, 4fi; Post and Telegraph Rides, Lieut. Harton, 39; College Rilles, Captain Turner, 20; Zealandia Rides, Captain Corrigan, 40; Highland Rides, Captain JMacDiarmid, 34; Cyclo Corps, Sergt. Swain, 11; Garrison Band, Sergt.-Major iM , Donald, 21; Battalion Band, Bandmaster Dean, 18; total, 3-19. Tho next battalion parade is set down for Monday, November IS.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 43, 14 November 1907, Page 8

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 43, 14 November 1907, Page 8

Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 43, 14 November 1907, Page 8

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