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INDUSTRIAL JUSTICE.

JUDGE HETDON'S IDEAL. By TeleiiraDh—Press Association—OoDyrieht Sydney, June 20. Judge Heydon, President of the New South Wales Arbitration Court, in delivering judgment in the appeal of the carcass butchers from the award of the Butchering Board, allowed the claim for piece-work. In the course of his judgment, tho President said: "If wo arc to make arbitration successful and root it in the confidence- of the community, it must bo dissociated ' from all connection with manacling the energies, brains, and freedom of tho managers of industries. Wo intend, if humanely possible, that all shall get a fair share, and that tho manhood, independence, and comfort of the humblest shall bo maintained; but tho path to that does not lio through hobbled industry, hampered business, and restraints upon the production'of wealth." PASSENGERS-NOTICE. Trains Leave Palmerston North' For— Dannevirko at 1.23, 5.30. Auckland, at 3.45. Wanganui, at 11.42, 12.35, 4.50. WelhVton, at 12.40, 2.43, 3.37, 5. DUSTIN'S, LTD., • luncheon and refreshment : rooms, the square, palmerston north, Six Minutes' Walk from Station. DOMINION CORONATION. AN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY. A QUARTER OF A CENTURY'S REIGN. Whilst thousands nro wending their way to the Homeland from tho four corners of tho earth to take part in the Coronation ceremonies, littlo _ thought is given to public affairs, which, under ordinary circumstances, would loom largoly. Twenty-five years ago there c.imo a. visitor to -Now Zealand, who book up his abode—a stranger among strangers, Slowlv bnt surely be made countless friends through his never-failing attention to the requirements of his pnh-ons, and contemporaneously with tho crowning of our respected King George, it hns been decided to crown Tussicura the King of nil Cough Remedies. Right down the Inst quarter of a century it has travelled, bringing health and happiness lo thousands, who tn-dny acclaim that Tussicura is sure death for coughs and colds. It uover fails. It goes right In (ho root of the trouble, and thrusts it out without compunction. TJiero «xo no begpardon methods about uhis great horseiold remedy. It enters into an argument with the most obstreperous cough and the cough has to go. Tlieroforo it.is only right thot Tussicnra should bo crowned King of All,—Advt«

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1159, 21 June 1911, Page 7

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INDUSTRIAL JUSTICE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1159, 21 June 1911, Page 7

INDUSTRIAL JUSTICE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1159, 21 June 1911, Page 7

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