THE BLACKBALL STRIKE.
arbitbation or court asks for court takes'"time to CONSIDER. (Press Association.) AUCKLAND, May *l. At the Arbitration Court thisnumi>(v Tole, Crown Solicitor, moved' for nn order to enforce against membom of the Blackball Onion that line made against the Union itself on 1-tlt March, or for such order ns the Court might .think #<:. f aK ' ord’er ho asked the Court to make was that individual members shoutd he ordered, to nav the amount ot .the fine, provided'that no momlber -was liable to pay more than CIO, -and that the said members, within one weok oit the making of the order, he notified of the effect, of it, other Enough the secretary of the Union, or 'within so manv day? of that notification, that a certificate of the order he forwarded to the magistrate at Greymoutlr to the end that such proceedings might Ibe token according to law. The Blackball Union was not represented. His Honor intimated that the Court will consider the matter, and advise Air Tole.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2188, 12 May 1908, Page 3
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170THE BLACKBALL STRIKE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2188, 12 May 1908, Page 3
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