THE ARBITRATION COURT.
At a sitting of the Arbitration Court in Dune-din on the 28th ult., it was decided to make awards of the agreements arrived at in the following disputes:—-Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders, Farriers, Iron and Brass Moulders, and Metal Workers In the engineers dispute several questions of importance were discussed. Exception was taken to the union citing a number of employers whom the court had excluded on a < previous occasion. His Honor, the president, said that if witnesses - had hern present to repeat the evidence they had given before, the union would have had io pay reasonable expenses. If the union kept on citing parties previously excluded, the court would certainly inflict costs upon it. In the matter of fixing an hour for commencing work, the representative of the. engineers averred that
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Otago Witness, Issue 3325, 5 December 1917, Page 40
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