DOMINION NEWS
SAPPING DEADLOCK OVER. ' £|r Tstecnfh.— Press Association. Wellington, May 27. rtegnrding. the refusal of the waterside workers yesterday to work the P«rt Estonia coal on tbe Port Nicholses a statement was issued to-day by the secretary of the Waterside Workers' Union, viz., That a full meeting of the union this morning discussed the matter and decided that the men concerned hi the dispute should start work, tile (ttestion of tbe rate of pay to be submitted to the local Disputes Commitia*, Immediately on the men resatninx work the Disputes Committee ftet «5i it was decided that 3d per hour - is thfe'Bttnt pay to be paid on account of th* dirty nature of the coal. The qdesufet wtietiier 6d per hour extra should be paid on all Port Kembla coal was referred to'tbe National Disputes CwarHtae. SENTENCES ON SLACKERS. ' Palmerston N., May 27. 1 ": Arsbftald Hihon Bergensen, charged witl having failed to parade for active servie*, was sentenced to 18 months'
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1920, Page 5
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