BUTCHERS' APPEAL
PHILOSOPHY FROM THE JUDGE. [HI ELECTRIC TKLEGRAPH--COPTRIGHT.] [PER PRESS ABBICJATION.7 (Received This Day, 8.45 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. Judge- lieydon, in delivering judgment in an appeal by the carcase ■butchers from an. award of the Butchering Board, allowed the claim for piecework. In the course of his judgment, the Judge Raid that if they were to make arbitration succcsful and root it in the confidence of the it must be dissocia.ten from all connection with manacling the- energies, brains and freedom of tHie managers of industries. "We intend," he said, "if ■humanly possible, that all shall get a fair shire and that the .manhood, independence avid comfort of the •hiuinblcst shall be maintained. But the path to that docs n'ot- lie tUirough hobbled industry, hampered, business and restrain is upon the production of wealth."
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 June 1911, Page 3
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136BUTCHERS' APPEAL Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 June 1911, Page 3
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