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MR SEDDON AND THE ARBITRATION COURT.

Mr Seddon, in re plying to a deputation of uni<*J* ta ab Wellington last night, made further reference to the position of a Supreme Court Judge on The Arbitration Ownt. Hβ had, he dtfclared, always thought, the ipreefcMca uf a. judge lent importance iv the Court, and strengthened it in the eyes of wwkers and employers. Hf irtrtiM regret it v«ry much if a change had to <U> enadie, but rather than have the Suprene Uouit placed! ia an invidiou* position it would hove to be done. Haw*"Ver, it wKßild nut happen unless a grave necessity *ruse. With regard to preference of <smplo'yjnent *« unionist*, he would be tfuiw prepared to auk Parliament, to make it compulsory. Hβ told the deputation that they might take it us definitely _ arranged by i&ve Government that provision would be made ior paying inspectors to ccc that the awards were obeyed. Inepeotoi* of factories would become inspectors of awards-.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11504, 10 February 1903, Page 5

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MR SEDDON AND THE ARBITRATION COURT. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11504, 10 February 1903, Page 5

MR SEDDON AND THE ARBITRATION COURT. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11504, 10 February 1903, Page 5

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