THE ARBITRATION COURT.
ADVICE TO "WAIT AND SEE." [BX TELEGRAPH.—SPECIAL KEtOBTEB.] WELLINGTON. Friday. "If the honourable gentleman is innocent enough to believe all he reads, then ha is a great deal more innocent than his profession would lead us to believe. This was the answer the Minister of Labour, Hon. G. J- Anderson, gave Mr. H. G. B. Mason (Eden) in the House of* Representatives when the latter sought information as to the accuracy of a report published in Auckland predicting changes in the constitution of the Arbitration Court. "I would suggest, added the ister, "that the member follow the example of a great statesman, in England and 'wait and see'."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19762, 8 October 1927, Page 13
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111THE ARBITRATION COURT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19762, 8 October 1927, Page 13
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