DOMINION NEWS.
CLOTHING FACTORY AWARD. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Ifcnedin, June 14. Ail order of the Arbitration Court amending the New Zealand factory clothing trade award has been filed. Tailoresses have been granted a bonus of 6b a week; cutters, pressers, and male machinists awarded a bonus of 2Jd per hour; male apprentices a bonus addition of 3s per week. The court added the following memorandum: "The union Bought in tliis application to have its basic wages reviewed by the court, but this the court declines to do, leaving the matter to be considered upon an application for new awards." A WOMAN ARRESTED ■ Dunedin, June 14. Helen Grlegg was remanded for a week at the Police Court to-day, charged with having used an instrument for an illegal operation on a girl who is now in Dunedin Hospital. The girl found dead yesterday on. accused's premises has been identified as Olive May Pyle, daughter of a Puketeraki fisherman. TARATU STRIKE ENDED. Dunedin, June 11. The Taratu coal miners, numbering nearly a hundred, resumed work to-day after nearly a fortnight's absence.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1920, Page 2
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