Decision Soon On Mountpark Dispute
AUCKLAND, August 10. Tlie hearing by Ihe specially 'appoint- '•« I Tribunal, of evidence and submis •U'JUS concerning tlie live points of .•i-iereiice arising from the disputes on the ships Alountpark and Broomparlv, u as completed today. The chairman oi Ihe Tribunal, tlie Chief Justice, Bir tiufiipiirey O'Leary, said members realLsod that tlie matter was urgent and lery important and would endeavour to •each a decision at tlie earliest possible tjounsel -for the Waterside Fmploy»rs" Association, Mr. C. A. Hamer, ■ompleted his addresS* just before the un"he'on adjournment. The entire iCternoon sitting was qccupied by the -losing address of the union advocate, Mr. H. Barnes, v/ho souglit payment fo. Jie lne-ii i'or all time lost aud also mked for a recommendation for the dimination of tiie type of hatch on the wo ships. Tlie hearing was begun by the Trijunal on July 26 and has occupied 12 sitting days.
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Chronicle (Levin), 11 August 1948, Page 5
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