THE ARBITRATION ACT.
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS. BILL SENT TO COMMITTEE. REPRESENTATIONS TO BE HEARD. [BY TELEGRAPH. —SPECIAL REPORTER.] WELLINGTON, Friday. Persons and organisations desiring to make representations to the Government on the Arbitration Amendment Bill will have an early opportunity of doing so, for the measure was to-day read a second time pro forma in the House of Representatives and referred to the Labour Bills Committee In suggesting that' this course should be adopted, the Minister of Labour, Hon. G. J. Anderson, said he had hoped that the second reading of the bill would have been taken before this. As time was getting on and he knew that many people wished to give evidence on the bill, he now thought it would be better if tbe measure was sont to the committee as early as possible. » The first of the deputations on the subject will wait on the Prime Minister and the Minister of Labour to-morrow morning. The deputation is from Labour organisations.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19780, 29 October 1927, Page 13
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