SOUTHERN LOCO. MEN TO WORK
WELLINGTON, April 27
The executive of the Locomotive ■ (Men's Association met to-night and ■ communicated with the Prime Minister by telegram. Late in the evening the positron was stated to be unchanged. Mr 3lcArley, the secretary, stated that had the executive been able to restrain the North Island men from striking it would have done so. "We have had numerous telegrams from the branches in the South Island," _he said, -"asking to be allowed to join
J their comrades in the North Island, I but we have instructed all southern men to stay at work."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9291, 28 April 1920, Page 5
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