LATE SPORTING
THE JOCKEYS’ DISPUTE. RACING STILL -BLACK.” (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Juno 1. The advisory board o{ the Transport Federation has given further consideration to the jockeys’ dispute, and has decided not to withdraw its recommendation that racing be regarded as “black” until the Jockeys’ Association is recognised by the Racing Conference. Notice to this effect has been sent to the committee set up by the labour unions to handle the dispute. The advisory board considers the position has not been changed at all by the conference between the president of the Racing Conference and certain jockeys last Saturday. These Jockeys did not represent the association, though the claims they submitted for discus-sion had been made already by the association. The advisory board contends that the organised jockeys have a right to be recognised.
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Southland Times, Issue 18837, 2 June 1920, Page 5
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136LATE SPORTING Southland Times, Issue 18837, 2 June 1920, Page 5
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