TIMARU RESOLUTIONS.
TDIARU, Friday. AA a well-attended meeting , of the Timaru branch of the Postal hu,l T<" - graph Officers' Aesociatioa the folk-ving resolutions were passed:— 1 "That this meet-iner strongly re.=ents ; the Prime minister's discourteous treafc--1 ment of our executive comrniti-ee in ref fusing to arrange aTi interview, as pre- - viojialy promised. Wβ now request the i executive to demand the right to be ? heard, and that the Prime Minister be rer quested to arrange an interview fort'h--1 with. Further, we again press for the r immediate p&vnrari; of the war bonus t promised by Sir Joseph Ward. Failing a. reasonable attitude on 'Bhe part of the r Prime (Minister, we request the execua tive to immediately arrange a secret 1 ballot to decHe on a further course of c action." i' "This meeting' .tender* the railways' men its best wishes for a. successful and 3 earlr termination of their fight for am- - proved conditions, and informs ithisasso- - ciation'e executive that it is favourable f to <rtrikia<j a levy to fijiance the men ' affected." <
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 104, 1 May 1920, Page 7
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