ARBITRATION COURT.
SITTING AT WELLINGTON. [BY TELEGRAPH. ASSOCIATION.] , WELLINGTON. Monday. './J]fM The Arbitration Court opened here to- *&> day. Eleven disputes are set down for *'£'m hearing, and the session will probably last a fortnight. ;•', : ' ' ■'r'-'W > A complete settlement was reported in the Wellington biograph operators' dis- ;:y;§| pute, and an award will be framed accordingly. - >, . ...■ Interpretation of a point arising out of the Seamen's Award was sought by Mr. Young, secretary, who asked what allow- , ;» ance was to be made for the value of food •■ ''~ supplied in assessing weekly wages pay- , able to seamen under the Compensation . .3f Act. The president of the Court stated that the Court had no jurisdiction to - ; answer the question in the form in which , it was put. • ; | ,' .;""" ■■■ ■ *—.".'- " " ;■;''■ Vt.'-.'A^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18347, 13 March 1923, Page 6
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