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ARBITRATION JUDGE SEES FOR HIMSELF.—Mr. Justice Frazer, of the Arbitration Court, visited the new Auckland railway station this morning and tried his hand at working the pneumatic stone-surfacing machine, to which the stonemasons on the job have taken such strong exception. Professor S. E. Lamb suggested in the court yesterday that a "gadget'’ costing a shilling would overcome the violent jarring to which the men object.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 642, 19 April 1929, Page 1

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ARBITRATION JUDGE SEES FOR HIMSELF.—Mr. Justice Frazer, of the Arbitration Court, visited the new Auckland railway station this morning and tried his hand at working the pneumatic stone-surfacing machine, to which the stonemasons on the job have taken such strong exception. Professor S. E. Lamb suggested in the court yesterday that a "gadget'’ costing a shilling would overcome the violent jarring to which the men object. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 642, 19 April 1929, Page 1

ARBITRATION JUDGE SEES FOR HIMSELF.—Mr. Justice Frazer, of the Arbitration Court, visited the new Auckland railway station this morning and tried his hand at working the pneumatic stone-surfacing machine, to which the stonemasons on the job have taken such strong exception. Professor S. E. Lamb suggested in the court yesterday that a "gadget'’ costing a shilling would overcome the violent jarring to which the men object. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 642, 19 April 1929, Page 1

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