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BEPOBT. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Bill. The Labour Bills Committee, to whom was referred the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Bill, having taken evidence and bestowed upon the various matters embodied in the said Bill a great deal of consideration, have now the honour to report : That, in view of the fact that the glut in the work of the Arbitration Court which existed at the time when the Bill was submitted to your Honourable House is now in process of satisfactory removal, and there is every reason to believe that in future the Court will be able to cope with the work, the Committee recommends that the Bill be not proceeded with this session. 14th October, 1904. J. F. Arnold, Chairman.
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