CLOTHING TRADES DISPUTE
&. _ a partial settlement was arrived at in conciliation council yesterday afternoon in the clothing trades dispute. The main matters referred to the Court of Arbitration were rates of pay As a lesult of negotiations, the workers withdrew their claim that Anzac Day sjiould be "Mondayised" when it falls on a Sunday
Messrs Dunbar Sloane, Ltd., will sell by public auction at their mart, 155 Lamblon Quay (next Midland) tomorrow, at 1.30 p.m.. a comprehensive catalogue of household furniture and effects, carpets, rugs, dress materials, etc.
A vote of sympathy with Mr. G. W. Slade, a former chairman of the N.Z.R.U., in his illness was passed at last night's meeting of the" New Zealand Rugby Union executive and the hope expressed that he would have a speedy recovery.
A partial agreement was reached in the Conciliation Council today, Mr. M. J. Reardon presiding, in the shirt, white, and silk workers' branch of the clothing trades dispute. The main matters referred to the Court of Arbitration were rates of pay . ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1939, Page 5
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