ARBITRATION COURT.
MANY: OE TI-IE! AWARDS INVALID
(Per Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, last night’. Mr Justice-Chapman put his judgment upon, tho (question of confirming ballots into .writing to-day. He re-affirmed the Court’s original decision as to the necessity of pro,pec confirmation. .The Court had no. newer to go beyond, the law, however free the farm of its The Count- was obliged to decline jurisdiction. Be had consulted with all the other judges ini New Zealand. They unanimously agreed that, tho ballot taken, of} those -members only; who are in the room was invalid.; A majority of the judges ingreed that the resolution could not be confirmed by a ballot taken by means of papers sent out with the original circular and opened at a second, meeting, as was done in some casesk
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1453, 13 May 1905, Page 2
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