WORK AND WAGES
W'ATUIiSIIJH WORKERS' COXFEREXCE. lelegrapii.— l'ress Association, Wellington, Weilncsdav. II is understood Hint tin- local WaterSide Workers' Union by a small majority endorsedtti t . action of two deleKales wlm »ere recently expelled from I lie eonterence. THIS OTIUA DISPUTE. I, ( liristcliureh, Last I. Mally, Conciliation ConnniHsiouer t'»r Wellington and the West Coast, ar--1 n<M ! 1,1 t liristcliureh from J)unedin last evening, and will proceed to Otira to endeavor to ell'ect a settlement of the dilliculty tnat lias arisen in coinection villi the tunnel conslrnetion works'. He will probably leave Cliristclinrch' on Saturday, when lie will be accompanied »'•' W. 11. Milder, representative in I'lirisli'hureli of the Labor l)cpartmc-it. -Ml'. "Alt-Lean was expected to arrive from AVellinglon this morning, but advice was received this afternoon tllat lie would not arrive until Friday, and (lie Labor Depart it officials will probably wait until his arrival before procccdhg to the works.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 174, 26 August 1909, Page 2
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149WORK AND WAGES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 174, 26 August 1909, Page 2
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