TIMBER INDUSTRY
A SETTLEMENT REACHED. , (Australian Press Association) MELBOURNE, June 23. ‘" The timber strike in Victoria has " " been settled at last. The terms are now to he ratified hy the' various bodies concerned. - :<*, 'Hie. forty-four, hour week will be 4) 'worked in certain sections of the trade f 4 and forty-eight hours will be worked in other sections. The conference here which reached ■T.i the settlement concluded by singing ' A j “ He’s a Jolly Good Fellow ” to the * Chairman, Sir Robert Gibson. 1 \ 'l-fr'f’J*'’- ~ . - N.S.W. STILL OUT. ■ SYDNEY, June 23. “The timber strike settlement reachGc ] at Melbourne affects only the Vicj/.Mw'.U torian mills.” declared Mr Cooke, secretary of the Master Timber Merchants of Sydney.” Y?.«, >'••• He added: “We had no delegate at « r-: : '■ the Melbourne conference.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1929, Page 2
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