TELEGRAMS.
BY TEL2GRAPH—PRESS ASSN., OOP /RIGHT. ARBITRATION COURT AWARD. WELLINGTON, November 20. A meeting of Wellington Typograptliica] Union resolutioned its keen dissatisfaction at the compulsory reduction in wages in the typographical award making the rates paid in New Zealand, less than almost any other .part of the world. The meeting entrusted the board of management to take steps to bring before other unions a. suggestion that the money trusts uere using Parliament and the Arbitration Court to force down wages and lower the standard of living of the working people. The Secretary was instructed to notify the Federated Typographical Association that the Union is desirous of cancelling registration under the Arbitration Act, and registering under the Industrial Disputes Act. A FIRE GISBORNE. November 20. A fire at Matawai destroyed an accommodation house and also premises oieupicd by Cruickshank and Goldsmith, and the Bank of Australasia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1922, Page 1
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145TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1922, Page 1
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