ARBITRATION COURT AWARDS.
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Wellington, September 29
A deputation representing the carpenters and joiners waited on the Acting-Premier with a request that the Government should appoint an inspector to see that the awards of the Arbitration Court were faithfully carried out, and prosecute in case of breaches. The onus of seeing that the laws were carried out should rest with the State —not with Trades Unions.
Sir J. G. Ward promised that if the deputation would show that breaches were committed to the extent alleged an inspector would be appointed, and the deputation promised to supply the information.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 227, 29 September 1902, Page 3
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