ARBITRATION COURT.
A MEMBER'S CURIOSITY. [B* TELEGRAPH.—SPECIAL REPORTER.] ' ' WELLINGTON, Monday. With reference to the Arbitration Court, Mr. H. E. Holland (Duller) asked the Minister for Labour whether he had seen soma coiTespondence recently published in a newspaper suggesting that in the new Arbitration Bill tnere would be provision for the appointing of an additional member of the Court. Mr. Holland also wished to know whether, if the suggestion was not' wide/of the mark, the Minister would give labour organisations a chance of expressing their views on the Bill before it was considered by the House. The hon. gentleman is on a fishing expedition," was the reply of the Minister. "On this occasion he is not going to catch any fish. If he waits until the Bill comes down he will see what is in it." _______
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17957, 6 December 1921, Page 8
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