NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(PM PBBS3 ASSOCIATION.)
Street Paving. Auckland, This Day. The City Council has decided to invite tenders for paving Queen Street in wood, stone or asphalt. Suspicious Find. Fiji news reports the finding at Nou Point of a galvanised iron case containing three torpedo tubes. The contents ar? too valuable to have been discarded by any ship. The case, which is of foreign manufacture, is to have drifted from the vicinity of Forrest Straits. Another Labor Trouble. Chbistchuech, This Day. A crisis practically exists herein the coachbuilding trade. Some six weeks ago the Conciliation Board made an award which the employers association objected to, but as a matter of fact was not registered as an award, and had to stand 10s as the minimum wage. Employers refused to give unskilled men so large a Tate, and thirty or forty have been discharged. ' The oldest coachbuilder here has been compelled to shut down after 87 years. A good deal of trouble has been caused by the Union refusing to graint permits to incompetent men under 10s a day.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 6 September 1901, Page 3
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179NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 6 September 1901, Page 3
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