UNIONISM AND JUDGE SIM.
Sir, What are we coming- to? Only .fancy, a farmers' labour union, merely because. .Judge Sim, of the Arbitration Court, ' ' does not give pn award in accordance with r*" their 'wishes, has the audacity to suggest, -. that the -judge should "immediately be re* \ ' _ moved''from, his ;high and honourable office. """"',. According' "to this arrogant suggestion m\» ' .."— ■ would, almost think that the only " arbitriii''"'| (tioiij judge who would -give" action' t«| ' : -*Hv the parties before the Court, would be on£ would give a decision in favour of bote " ./' sides in the dispute in question. The wholes' - .thing-ia a monstrous farce. , ' - * ~..„......» .Tajiks W. Taylob,, """""■" '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13844, 2 September 1908, Page 5
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