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NORTON AND QUINN TRIAL; Men, They Declared, Only Worked When Cars Were Running. TIME TABLES AND RULES NOT ADMITTED No Demand for Change of Hours or Schedule Was Made Prior to Dec. 28, 1894 -- To Go to the Jury To-day.

NORTON AND QUINN TRIAL; Men, They Declared, Only Worked When Cars Were Running. TIME TABLES AND RULES NOT ADMITTED No Demand for Change of Hours or Schedule Was Made Prior to Dec. 28, 1894 -- To Go to the Jury To-day.
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President Benjamin Norton and Superintendent Daniel J. Quinn of the Atlantic Avenue Railroad, Brooklyn, were represented in their trial yesterday before Judge Moore, in the Court of Sessions, on the charge of having violated the ten-hour law, by Col. A.E. Lamb and ex-Judge Morris, Assistant District Attorney Maguire appeared for the prosecution. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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