DOMINION NEWS.
BURGLARY AT HAMILTON. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Hamilton, May 27. The premises of J. Niven and Co. engineers, have been burgled and an acetone welding plant valued at about £ 100 removed. It must have taken two men to lift it. Nothing else was taken. WAINGAWA STRIKERS RESUME. Masterton, May 27. The strikers at the Waingawa meat works have decided to resume work on Monday. CONFERENCE ON WAGES. Wellington, May 27. Mr. W. H. Nicholson, secretary of the .Sheepowners’ Federation, states that a conferences to frame conditions for the new award for shearers and shed-hands is now being called between the Sheepowners’ Federation and the' various Shearers* Unions throughout the Dominion, not with the New Zealand Workers 5 Union direct.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1922, Page 2
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120DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1922, Page 2
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