TRAMWAY DISPUTE.
PRESS ASSOCIATION Auckland, last night,
Tho tramway difficulty has apparently been satisfactorily sottlod, Tho cars aro running us usual. Tho employees aro jubilant over what thoy rogard as a complete victory. It is understood that Mr Hansen has no intention of bringing tho matter under tho aotieo of the Arbitration Court, having stated definitely at tho conference with the mou that the trouhlo was over so fur as ho was conoorned, and he would lot tho matter drop. lu reply to a telegram sont by Mr Rosser, tho Union’s secretary, tho Promior wired : 11 Your telegram re tram company putting on uulicousod men, oto., to hand. Have referred tho matter to tho Labor Department. Tbo matter is to bo sped- I ally watobod in tho iutorests of safety of tho travelling pubiio. No inexporionoed men should bo allowed to undertake suoh duties.” This morning Mr Rosser wired to Sir Joseph Ward : 11 Tramway strike ended satisfactorily to men. All poiQts oonoeded by the oompany. Thanks for your wire of assuranoe.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1934, 16 November 1906, Page 3
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172TRAMWAY DISPUTE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1934, 16 November 1906, Page 3
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