MR. BRUCE'S PLAN
TO GIVE FEDERAL COURT FULL
POWER.
MELBOURNE, 2nd May.
Mr. Bruce, referring to the industrial trouble, announced that early in the coming Federal session legislation would be introduced to reconstitute the Federal Arbitration Court, giving it full judicial power, and provision would be made to enable the question of a uniform working week to be dealt with. He added that the Court should be ready to start an inquiry as soon as the parties are ready, and trusted that no harmful action would 'be taken in the meantime.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1926, Page 9
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