ARBITRATION COURT.
INSUFFICIENT ACCOMMODATION. CPEn United Press Association.) WELLINGTON. August 14. Tho Arbitration Court was compelled to adjourn to-day, as it had no room with sufficient accommodation in which to conduct its business. It was to have met in the board room of the Dominion Farmers’ Institute, but the room was so small, and tho number of witnesses and others engaged in the Drivers’ dominion disputes so Fargo, that it was impossible to get sitting room. Strong protests were made by (ho employers' and the workers’ representatives. Mr Justice Fraser said that the Government had a comprehensive building scheme under consideration. The court adjourned till the afternoon, and will sit in tho Accountants’ Chambers.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19251, 15 August 1924, Page 6
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