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ARBITRATION COURT JUDGMENTS

PROTEST AGAINST DELAY BY TBLEGEAFH.—PRESS association. Dunedin, November 2. The following remit, from Canterbury, was adopted .by the Chamber of Commerce Conference to-day: —“That this conference protests strongly against the long delay that frequently occurs between the . hearing of a dispute by tho Arbitration Court and 1110 pronouncement of the, Court’s juijment, tho delay beiag frequently so >reat that it is almost- impossible, in some cases, that the judgment could be correctly based on the evidence submitted at the hearing. This conference believes that the work of the T'rWiration Court should be so arranged that each dispute, brought before it. may be heard and adjudicated on before the next case is brought before the Court, and urges the Government to legislate in the direction of making it compulsory for the Court to deliver its judgments within a reasonable time (say one month) of its hearing of evidence in any dispute.”

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 34, 3 November 1922, Page 6

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ARBITRATION COURT JUDGMENTS Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 34, 3 November 1922, Page 6

ARBITRATION COURT JUDGMENTS Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 34, 3 November 1922, Page 6

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