TELEGRAMS.
! I 11V TKI.UCItAI-ll—run rltl:B.s ASSOCIATION I WOOL DISPUTE UNSETTLED. WELLINGTON, Nov. 17 The dispute over wool e:iused liv the hunks insisting that hills of lading must stale Hie eoods are on board, is still unsettled and all sales are suspended. Representatives of the banks met, but could not see their wav tu revert to the old svslein. The discussion is still proceed i up;. EMPLOYERS REQUESTS. WELLINGTON, Nov. 17 The Employers Federation decided to represent to Government, that business people should not ho required to close their premises oil the day of a by election, and that the law lie enforced as it applies to the action of union officers in inciting a strike, particularly npainst the ArliiKrnlion Court. Awards, and asking for legislation against lioyeottiup employers or groups of employers. ACQUITTED OF MANSLAUGHTER. CHRISTCHURCH. Nov. 16 Donald Scott was acquitted on the eliarpe of the maiislauphter of James Nathan Abraham, on September 15. Accused was driving a motor, and deceased was riding a push bike, and they collided at (lie inter-section of a street in the city.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1921, Page 4
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