THE ARBITRATION BOARD.
j [mt ABI(O«|ATJ<J.».J i Wiif.r.iNQToN, Dncoraber 18. ! Tn tho Conciliation Board to-day tlio timhor trade (luputo wascontinued Ed ward O'Connor, engine driver, u.ido examination, said hi* wagos had risai | from £1 to 30a in throe yours; he wa satisfied with a gradual rise, and a | a in noting r.f:'tbo Union, which he attended, hu had bacn l<sd to balicva he ought to gar, tnoro wa«fs, 110 did not expect it, ho-covor, till ho wjs fu'ly qualified (Jroßs-95amined. he aifd he wont to the meeting ajitor tyeeinff the advortisomont ci.nvoniug it and hoard the Chairman ask all who wore not members to sign or kave the room. tt» was no!; there as a spy and did not o insider his conduct dishonorable. Mr. Qrr said ho would deal with wit-pes-i later on. Tho paid na witness must be threatened.
Addresses wjre reserved ifntil after evidonco on tho country sawmills has boen token.
Tlic. oa o was ii'ljournod to January 14th.
Tiio Buard then aijouniod till to morrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 301, 19 December 1900, Page 2
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169THE ARBITRATION BOARD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 301, 19 December 1900, Page 2
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