ARBITRATION CASE.
DEADLOCK CAUSED BY MAN'S FEAR OF MICROBES.
I By; telegraph, Press A'ss’n, Copyright I Received 9.23 p.m., Aug. 16. ivr e • Sydney, Aug. 16. ™ Smith, employees’ representative OH the Arbitration Bench, refused to sit,owing to the alleged insanitary oondition of the buildings. The aotion caused a deadlock until this morning, when the judge an* nounced that, as Mr Smith still declined to sit, he will consent, the parties willing m a private capacity to act as arbitrator. P°‘ h t0 L tba dis P u ‘e agreed to Son b * ° blde by Judßo He^doa ’ a dO.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1535, 17 August 1905, Page 2
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