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In giving judgment in a case cf breach of the drivers' award, Mr »•■> E M'Carthv, S.M., at Napier, made what he cal'led a few general remarks - on the attitude of some employers pw workers towards awards. He > said;, "For weal or for woe industrial mat-/ ters and industrial disputes have been, f for the most part brought under tW exclusive jurisdiction of the Arbitration > Court, whose awards, where .lawfully made, have the force of law. find a not inconsiderable 'taUtaWrfoof; employers and workers, although/, bpjfcb/t; are represented in the court," eitgagedj in more or legs ingenious attemptft/.tol evade their duties and obligations/JanoU when a breach is sheeted home, almost invariably ready a Estill jnorfc? ingenious 'explanation, l made; view of reducing the jfcion, be it whenjo|M»s|| seriously often-tunes the occunantrof th'e bench j/>leVs«a;}#rg cursed, whichever, you-will, -roth low order of 'intelligences;,? £°&4ft4£ future, /unless .a;ili|t|t| Jess#ngenious,~ the penalties creased" „-.& .->,. -/£*y*BmM '-v »MlKp»*<SfJ Syeak' men' 'to,;. • wad ths*Jßiejgl|l 'stronK<%ealtby^pcople\^fi^jbfMis^ .■tor, -this' .a4;'"<is ihemirt who_»iis 'our itatein.nl. W m?MwSSBM

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14142, 28 February 1910, Page 5

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Untitled Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14142, 28 February 1910, Page 5

Untitled Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14142, 28 February 1910, Page 5

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