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IF THE COURT GOES

WHAT WILL INDUSTRY DO? While making fixtures for cases in the Arbitration jCourt this morning, Mr. Justice Frazer was surprised at the volume of business which had been prepared for consideration, necessitating the attendance of the members of the Court here for an extra week. "W'hile they are discussing the merits of the Court in Wellington, his Honour said, "there seems to be an increasing demand for our time. I don’t know what they will do when they get rid of us!” A little later, when an alteration in several dates became necessary, the Judge commented: "You people must have thought there would have been no Arbitration Court after this. You must have been unduly pessimistic!”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 336, 23 April 1928, Page 1

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IF THE COURT GOES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 336, 23 April 1928, Page 1

IF THE COURT GOES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 336, 23 April 1928, Page 1

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