ARBITRATION COURT
COST OF LIVING
(United Prens Association!
WELLINGTON. This Day.
Mr B. L. Hammopd, for the employers, addressed the Court at length. Ho stated that the employers accepted the position as established by the 3/reduction arrived at by the Court, He reviewed the condition of trade ami argued that the present rates of pay were not wairanted by those conditions.
WELLINGTON, This Day
A statement was also read to the Arbitration Court on behalf of 31c McCombs, to whicli Mr Hammond said it was unnecessary to reply, as tho arguments wore old and already had been refuted.
The Court did not give any decision, but said it would do so as soon as possible.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 November 1922, Page 5
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115ARBITRATION COURT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 November 1922, Page 5
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