ARBITRATION COURT
CANADA WARNED AUSTRALIA’S EXPERIENCE (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Tress Assn.) (Received February 1. 1 p.m.) YANCOI'VFR. Jan. 31. A warning was given to Canada to-day by Kir Mark Sheldon when addressing the Canadian Club against the establishment of a l.alim■arbitration court similar tcu Australia’s. “.Meet, Labor round (lie table, hut d> net, bring in a Hurd party,” lie said. Ho added that one of the most unfortunate features of arbitration was that it In-ought the employers and employees he fore the board as litigants, making it difficult to enforce a ruling of arbitration over the great masses of the men. lie expressed I tie opinion that Australia would solve its difficulties. lie believed that ono of the most potent favtors in bringing about a settlement of her insistent labor troubles would be recognit ion by Australians that they could not remain independent of the rest of the world.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17173, 1 February 1930, Page 6
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