ARBITRATION COURT.
THE SEAMEN’S DISPUTE,
By Telegraph—Press Association.
Auckland, last night. When the Arbitration Court renewed the hearing of the seamen’s dispute this morning, W. T. White addressed the Court on behalf of the Union. He said he proposed to deal more particularly with the port of Auckland, as evidence would be taken regarding the whole colony when the Court adjourned to AVellington. After hearing other addresses, and exam ining several witnesses, the Court adj turned till Friday,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 326, 29 January 1902, Page 2
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