THE ARBITRATION COURT.
TO THE EDITOK. Sir,l notice a paragraph in your paper of this day's date wherein von state that Mr. Itosser informed the Arbitration Court that members of the union had visited my place of business and found evidence that led them to the conclusion that certain carpentering work had been carried out there. A? I have had no carpentering work done for a very long time at my place of business it only shows what reliance can be placed on tho above statement.—l am, etc., J. 11. Haxxax. Victoria-street, March 16. t ———-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12817, 17 March 1905, Page 7
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