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A PROPOSAL. (Australian Press Association) MELIK) URN K, Marcli 1. A proposal to create a fund by the levy of a. abiding jam- thousand sheep is before the federal Council of the ora/.ers Association. The object is raising a fund of fifty thousand sterling for research and establishment of woollen mills . A FLOGGING ORDERED. (Received this day at 8 a.in.) .MELBOURNE, March 1. Harold Francis Wilson, a ships sleuard, convicted of shooting and wounding an arresting constable, was sentenced to ten years imprisonment and ordered a Hogging of twelve strokes. A RBITR A'l lON PR OPOS-AliS. MELBOURNE, March 1. Important changes in arbitration machinery were considered by tne delegates of mil Australian Trades Unionists Congress. Blackburn Wild, of Victoria, said the proposal included a High Court Judge l to deal with legal and judicial matters, conciliation committees set up by both sides to deal with arbitration matters, and industrial magistrates would see to the enforcement of awards. Lawyers would he excluded from all but the High Court. The, proposals were approved,
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1930, Page 5
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