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ARBITRATION COURT.

SEAMEN’S WAGES. By ¥b)egraph.—Press Assoc atton. Auckland, May 24. In the course of proceedings in the seamen’s dispute, before the Arbitration Court, Mr. Young said the Northern Steamship Company was only a small factor. It was Lord Inchcape and the P. and O. Company, the greatest maritime octopus the world had ever known, that were before the court, and they proposed to take money out of the pocKets of the working men when their wives and children had something like £SOGPOO per annum. Mr. Smith: Gh, no! Mr. Young: I will let you know something about that later.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 May 1922, Page 2

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100

ARBITRATION COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 25 May 1922, Page 2

ARBITRATION COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 25 May 1922, Page 2

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