CLERICAL UNIONS
DEFENDANT UNION'S CASEPer Press Association. WELLINGTON. June 30. When the third day of the Appeal Court hearing of the dispute of the clerical workers’ union opened this afternoon. Mr I. B. Stevenson, for defendant union, submitted that the decision of the registrar of industrial unions to register defendant union and his issue of a certificate of registration could not he assailed in any proceedings which were directed to question the status of an industrial union registered by him with the capacity, rights and obligations attaching to such a corporate body. Determination by the registrar that defendant union’s application was made in respect of an industry was arrived at in the course of an inquiry upon which it was proper for him to embark. If, after embarking, he misdirected himself on a point of law or fact, that decision could not ho reviewed by certiorari or other procccdings. 'JTie Solicitor-General also submitted argument defending the registrar’s action.
The case will continue to-morrow
DECISION RESERVED. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, July 1. The Appeal Court this morning continued the hearing of the legal argument in the Clerical Workers’ Union case and reserved its decision.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 180, 1 July 1937, Page 2
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193CLERICAL UNIONS Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 180, 1 July 1937, Page 2
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