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THE ARBITRATION ACT.

By Telegraph—Press Association. CHRLSTCHURCH, Last Night. Speaking to-da> at the luncheon given by the proprietors of the Lyttelton Times and Press to the members of the Newspaper Proprietors' Association at present in Christchurch, the Hon. W. Hall-Jones, Acting-Premier, said the Arbitration Act had not failed. The Act was as strong as the Government could wish it to be. The only thing that had failed had been that those who should have taken advantage of provisions of the Act had so. The Government realised their responsibility in the present position of affairs. They realised that the law in all its integrity must be sustained, and those powers which existed for the enforcement of the law must be enforced.'

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8371, 2 March 1907, Page 6

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THE ARBITRATION ACT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8371, 2 March 1907, Page 6

THE ARBITRATION ACT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8371, 2 March 1907, Page 6

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