CLAIM AGAINST UNION CO.
(By Telegraph.- Press Association.)
WELLNGTON, this day.
Am intprestiii- compensation case, that of Oixuthera *. t inon Company, was ar<med before the Arbitration Court today. The clajnjuul'a ca=e ua.-, that while she'wa s working preA-er on the MaraToa, he felt t;a- quadrant to see if it ■vvas irann. wii'-n Uic pumping lever came dervin. ami took two lingers off hi=> left hanJ. n< , fintpnda that this injury constitutes partial incapacity, and claims jCiOO compensation. .The accident took pla-e twelve niilca to the South of Cape < ampbell, on the trip from Wellington to Lytteltou. 'J hr i-umpany sets up the defence that parii.il incapacity that may bave beon sulli'ii'd may not endure during life, and i<, therefore, not permanent injury; also that tii" accident on ihe high sea..-, and uas beyond the territorial watprs of New Zealand. Judgment was resejvej.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 155, 1 July 1907, Page 2
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