THE ARBITRATION ACT.
. PIiOPOSKD AMENDMENTS. Per Press Association. Auckland. April in. Interviewed yesterday iu regard to I lie proposed amendment lo the Arbitration Art, tin' lion. ilr. Millar said: "I v.ill introduce Mil Amending Bill, the object ui' which will !..■ lo facilitate I lie sct'llemi'iit (if disputes within 11 few days of ili-ir being iilcd. The exact niiliiiv of I li':» amendment I ain not yet prepared to slate. Then I desire lo make the Arliii nil ion Law entirely seh'-eoiilained, mi licit ail for punishment will 1.0 dc.ili willi liy the Arbitration Court alone. This will prevent recourse to till' Supreme Court, us was done in I lie ease of the slaughtermen's strike. This si like proved licit the law was an el!i ei.'ut one, l.nf I consider it desirable lint il should lie entirely seif-cunlained. Certain other ainciidiiienls, which 1 cannot specify, will also lie proposed."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 29 April 1907, Page 2
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148THE ARBITRATION ACT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 29 April 1907, Page 2
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