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VALUED SERVICES

EMPLOYERS’ REPRESENTATIVE MR. W. J. SCOTT’S RETIREMENT Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Monday. Appreciation of the services of Mr. W. J. Scott, the employers* representative on the Arbitration Court, who is to retire shortly, was expressed to-day by representatives of the various interests with the court. The speakers were Messrs. R. T. Bailey, officer-in-charge of the Labour Department, /W. Cecil Prime, representing tho Canterbury Employers’ Association, F. R. Cooke, for the Trades Hall secretaries, and W. J. Hunter, representing the legal profession. Mr. Justice Frazer said he would say good-bye to Mr. Scott at another function in Wellington. In reply, Mr. Scott recalled his connection with the Court ever since the Act of 1894 that brought it into existence. He had been the employers’ representative since 1909.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 302, 13 March 1928, Page 15

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VALUED SERVICES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 302, 13 March 1928, Page 15

VALUED SERVICES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 302, 13 March 1928, Page 15

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