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WASTE OF TIME

A JUDGE’S PROTEST. (By Telegraph—Prees Association). AUCKLAND, July 28. This is another of those absurdly stupid cases that waste the time of an expensive Court and tried to bring the whole system into disrepute, said Mr J ustice Fraser in the Arbitration Court, when giving a decision on an apprentice ship dispute. “The whole essence of the thing is that here we have a committee and employer standing on their dignity over a trivial matter and then they come along and worry us about it. We have wasted an hour, and goodness knows how many other, people, have j also wasted their time. It is childish, to say the least.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1930, Page 5

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WASTE OF TIME Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1930, Page 5

WASTE OF TIME Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1930, Page 5

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