ARBITRATION.
SPEECH BY JUDGE HEYDON. (Press Association.—Bv Telegraph— Copyrißht). Sydney, Yesterday. Judge Heydon, deliver.i.ntg judgment in the appeal of th© OiWoasG bufcchois from tlra award 1 of t'lro Butchering Board, allowed the claiiim for piece-work, In the coraiso of liila judgment, Mr Justice Heydon said': "If we we.ro to mako larbitratiom successful, and root it in the confidence of tliß coinniimiiity, it must be dissociated from all connection with manacling tlio energies, brains Mid freedom- of the managers of industnieo. We intend, if it is humanely possible, that all shall get a fair share, 'ami that tiio manhood, 'indepcndeuco and comfort of the humblest shall bo Maintained. But the path to that does not lie through hobbled industry, hampered business and restraints upon tlio production of wealth. j
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1348, 21 June 1911, Page 5
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