THE CEMENT INQUIRY.
(Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, November 1. The cement inquiry was resumed today. Mr Perry, for Mr R. Masters, M.P., said that he had consulted the SolicitorGeneral, with the result that they had agreed upon the addition of a subclause.
Mi* Justice Sim said that he could not add anything to the order of reference. If evidence on the point desired to be incorporated was put in and not objected to it would meet the case.
Mr MacGregor and Mr Myers said that they would not object to any evidence of the kind, and Mr Perry expressed himself satisfied.
Mr Perry said that Mr MacGregor had agreed to the extension of the third clause to cover the phrase “in restraint of trade.”
Mr MacGregor said that this was not fairly stated. The agreement was obviously in restraint of trade, and it was for Mr Masters to show that it was illegal.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16570, 1 November 1921, Page 7
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