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(Press. Assn.-
JUDGE DISCERNS TURN TOWARD BRIGHTER OUTLOOK
— By Telegraph — Copvright).
Y/ellington, Thursday. The Arhitration Court to-day, ratified the recommendation of the Conciliation Council in the electrical workers new award. His Honour, Mr. Justice Frazer, said he sincerely hoped as much as anyone, that good times would soon come again, and that the economy which had ta be made, would soon be a thing of the past. It was not a promise, but it seemed to him that the outlook was a little more hopeful. Probably it would not be a good thing if there were a boom, but it was to be hoped that we could progress upward and everyone would be happy. He hoped as sincerely as anyone that we were now all on the upgrade and on the eve of better days.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 329, 16 September 1932, Page 5
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