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PARTIAL OBSERVANCE.

WELLINGTON ANNIVERSARY DAY. (P.A.) WELLINGTON, January 22. To-day was the one hundred and second anniversary of the Wellington Province. Except for the fact that State Departments and certain industries engaged in essential war production remained at work, the day was observed as usual in Wellington. Industries which do not customarily take a holiday on Anniversary Day continued to work, and restaurants and fruit and confectionery shops were open as usual, but all other shops were closed. ! Because of the war the Government decided to cancel the observance of Anniversary Day as a holiday, but stated that special payments provided for in any awards or agreements should be made subject to the Holidays’ Labour Legislation Suspension Order, 1941 which removed for work on holidays. Retail traders, commercial and wholesale merchants, insurance companies, and transporters expressed the opinion that the Government’s proposals failed to provide any means to assist the Dominion’s war effort and imposed greater obligations on employers than did the provisions of acts and awards requiring the observance of Anniversary Day as a holiday. They therefore decided that employers not engaged on essential war production should follow the usual practice and observe the holiday.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 87, 23 January 1942, Page 2

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PARTIAL OBSERVANCE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 87, 23 January 1942, Page 2

PARTIAL OBSERVANCE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 87, 23 January 1942, Page 2