NEW ZEALAND NEWS.
A CASE OF SUICIDE
SINGLE WOMAN’S DEATH
ASHBURTON, This Day,
Ma’rgaret Geprgina Low, a single w'c man, aged 26, was found with he • throat cut In. a chaff-houae at her broth ers’ farm, at Barnhill, late yesterda; afternoon The circumstances poiu to suicide The deceased had beei suffering from a nervous breakdown and was under the charge of a nurse ARBITRATION COURT • TAILORS? DISPUTE. NO AWARD MADE. I GISBORNE, This Day. The Arbitration Court decided to make no award for the present in the tailors’ dispute. Judge, Hosking stated that unions would be w r ell advised to leave tilings alone till the country had got ovelr the war. This was one of the trades in which th e stress of wap must be felt; people could exercise economy by purchasing factory made suits. Evidence was given by Gisborne; Master Tailors, and by Mr Hobbs, of master tailors having goes' out of business. MV. Bullen, appearing for the workers, said he had not come prepared to fight for a Dominion Award. Th e Court decided that it would be better to have the matter fought out at Christchurch later on.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 3 August 1915, Page 4
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193NEW ZEALAND NEWS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 3 August 1915, Page 4
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