ARBITRATION COURT
DELAY CN HEARING OF CASES
LITIGANTS SUFFER HARDSHIP [Per Press Assoctatiovi Copyright.) WELLINGTON, August 15, A request that an effort should be made to expedite the hearing of compensation cases by the Arbitration Court, was made to the Minister of Labour, to-uay by a deputation, representing the Alliance of Labour.
Mr L. Glover (vice-president) said that considerable hardship ws e being suffered by litigants, as tbe result of delay that had occurred iu the hearing of their cases. Mr Hamilton said the difficulty had been that Mr Justice Frazer, Judge,of toe Arbitration Court, was engaged with the Transport Appeal Board. However, lie had arranged for the Court to sit-in Auckland next week, and it was hoped a sitting would be held in Wellington shortly to deal with cases pending. The question of relieving Mr Justice Frazer of his transport duties wa B at present being considered.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1933, Page 4
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