TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
'■M (Per Press, Association) 4 < 'IWELIiINGTON, September 29. 'he Arbitration Court had before it a cfeach of the tailoresses preference cli|e, which unlike most preference elites, does-not carry any conditions. Eipondent was the "Wellington "Vbpllen Company, and part of'the deface was that the. npn-Dhibnist/was, )o)fely continued, -in his employment' .'fSle the Unionist was dismissed. The f'nion, while 'disputing this in fact, intends that even if it was a case of ontinued employment, preference iiieans preference not only in employing^ iiit in continuing in/employment; If Epone is to be dismissed, it should w a non-Unionist, even if he is more ■competent than a Unionist. Judgment- .; : -. -'.■"■; ■■ . . '; : : '■
;| V -■•■■.; -DU^EDIN,'Sept 29./ :|f/ In connection with the fires at ;Eowiley and Eleast's bqttliD g - establishment, 'i|he police have arrested Thomas Beres|ford Matthews, 20 years of age, em. Moyed by the firm. ' lie at first indig. fnantly denied all knowledge of the fire, fbut it is alleged he-subsequently 'admitted throwing a lighted match in the straw, but could assign., no reason for doing so. It is alleged there:have been several outbreaks of fire recently in the house occupied,by the parents ojE i Matthews.■■< ' .. • '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7922, 30 September 1904, Page 7
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189TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7922, 30 September 1904, Page 7
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