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Bill MUST GO THROUGH.

THE ARBITRATION AMEND. ME NT. (Special to th© “Star.” 5 ) WELLINGTON, January 17. ** l want to impress; on the Hons© that th© Bill has to go through this session, and anything in tho nature of a stonewall before the Labour Bills Committee will not stop it.” said tho Minister of Labour, when asked by Mr Savage to give ample opportunity to labour union representatives to give evidence before the committee on the amendment to the Industrial Conciliation ami Arbitration Act Amendment Bill. The Hon. G. ,T. Anderson said that the Bill had to go through this session. Time was very short, but whatever time was available would be given. Ho promised to consult with th© chairman of the Labour Bills Committee to see when the Hill was to be considered. Mr Howard? Make it to-morrow week. Mr Anderson added that there could he no good purpose in calling a large amount of evidence which would be duplicator j. Mr Howard : Make It one representative for eacli district. Mr Anderson That, is a reasonable proposition. He added that he would consnilt with th© chairman of the committee and fix a date.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16635, 18 January 1922, Page 11

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Bill MUST GO THROUGH. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16635, 18 January 1922, Page 11

Bill MUST GO THROUGH. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16635, 18 January 1922, Page 11