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TRUE CONCILIATION.

ITS "STRONG GRIP" IN HAWKE'S BAY. (By Teleerapb.^Snccltl^OorKapondoht.).; Napier, July 28. An important point in connection, with technical training was touched upon at tho / sitting of tho Conciliation Council.hero tins morning, when tlio carpentering dispute was under consideration. Tho parties concerned in tlio dispute agreed to on mpjo some srliemo by which apprentices to that particular trade, shatl liavo the oppoi(unity fif receiving t<H;lniical instruction at tho local cli&sos, in addition to the training which they roccivo from emplojMs. Tlio details or tho bcheir-o were left in aboyaiice until the parties ngftin meet m conferenre When tho agioemcnt had liccn signod Mr. H. J. Bull (representative of tiiG empldjersV and str, HooKinßs (president of the union) letuinod thanks to ijr llallv io-r tho pleasant manner in winch tho conference between the parties had been conducted Mr. llftlly sakl that the term "dispute" appeared to lie a misnomer ae far p« Hawkc e IJaj was concerned, and it had ahw; been a pleasuiG foi him to meet tho timployorr ana emplojecs on the various matters affecting their trades and industries Tho true spirit of conciliation had taken a slronr pup in Hawke's Bay, and lio attributed U this fact the succors that li'id attended his offoits in the foui deputes with wluch"!!* had been connected in this distnot. Ho hai found tho loaders of both parties, men who wero anxious to conciliate, ■ and ho hoped that the present awaid would load to good buoiness, for tho omplojeis, and tliat there would be no friction in its working betucet the parties.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 572, 29 July 1909, Page 4

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TRUE CONCILIATION. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 572, 29 July 1909, Page 4

TRUE CONCILIATION. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 572, 29 July 1909, Page 4

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