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Australian Arbitration Court.

ITS PRESIDENT’S OPINION. t • r '■ ■ , : # ■ * , (By Telegraph*—Press Association.) SYDNEY, Yesterday-

The president of the Arbitration Court, delivering an award said that in consequence of recent discoveries, the area of operations of the. Court was reduced to almost vanishingpoint/ The barque of industrial arbitration had made a brave show at its launching, but the Act had been riddled, shelled, and broken fore and aft and reduced to a sinking hulk: no pilot could navigate such a craft.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAN19070305.2.12

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43065, 5 March 1907, Page 2

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Australian Arbitration Court. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43065, 5 March 1907, Page 2

Australian Arbitration Court. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43065, 5 March 1907, Page 2

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