THE ATTACK ON JUDGE SIM.
' WHAT WILL GOVERNMENT DO? (By Telegraph.-Spccial Correspondent.) •m. «rr , JM . Auckla ' l t f . April 19. Xhe Herald' this morning refers editorially to the attack on Judge Sim. After commending the wisdom of tho strike clause, the paper goes'on to say: "The attack-upon him is only another form or the, strike tactics to which certain unionist leaders are eager to resort, when u\ v h l nk a strike maT leacl t0 somewhat better results than loyal adherence to an award. Their evident aim is to win, regardless of equity, regardless of the effect of barren victories upon industries which undue expenses must hamper and depress. If they can win by means of an award, well and good; if not, then the strike is proclaimed as a worthy and honourable weapon, and if an Arbitration Court Judgo refuses to eniorce awards upon employers who aro subject-ad •to unwarranted strikes'in denance of awards, then, 'Off with his head! It remains to bo seen whether the Government will have courage to maintain the integrity of the Judi'jary.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 20 April 1911, Page 5
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180THE ATTACK ON JUDGE SIM. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 20 April 1911, Page 5
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