OUTLOOK HOPEFUL
JUSTICE FRAZER’S COMMENT
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WELLINGTON, September 15
The ’ Arbitration 'Court to-day ratified the, recommendations of the Conciliation ’Council in regard to the electrical workers’ new award. His Honour, Mr Justice Frazer, said. h e sincerely hoped as much as anyone that good times would soon com© again, and that the economies, which had to be made, would soon be a, thing of th e past.
He was not a prophet, but it did look to him that the outlook was a little more hopeful. Probably, it would not be, a good thing if there were a boom, but if what we saw now meant steady progress upward, everyone would be thankful. He hoped as'sincerely as anybody that we* were Aow on the up-grade and were on the eve ol better things.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1932, Page 6
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