WOOL FOR SPAIN
LIKELY TO BE LOADED (P.A.) WELLINGTON, This Day. As the boycott of goods to Spain, has not been recommended by . the World Federation of Trade Unions, wool which has been, the subject of dispute in New Zealand is now likely to be loaded. According to advice received by the New Zealand Federation of Labour from Mr A. E. Monk, of Melbourne, the committee delegate for Austi'alia and New Zealand to the World Federation, the federation did discuss the boycott of goods for Spain, but the committee’s ultimate declaration did not favour such action. The executive of New Zealand Transport Workers’ Federation, sitting at Wellington, carried a resolution supporting thp resolutions of the World Federation of Trade Unions iu relation to Spain, and supporting the action of the New Zealand Federation of Labour in seeking the advice of the World Federation, and also endorsing any action the World Federation recommends should he taken to end the Franco regime in Spain.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 249, 2 August 1946, Page 3
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