THE E.F.C.A.
NO SETTLEMENT VET. BOTH ORGANISATIONS CONFERRING, T I WILL THEY RETUBCJ TO WORK? | A joint meeting of the K.F.C.A. and tho A.&R.S. via held at the Trades Hall this moTii'mg, and ac -wag the case y«t«rday, the large hall on the ground floor; was packed to the doors. The discussion hinged on late developments, and after lenjjt'h3' consideration the E.F.CA. withdrew to allow the other society to i discuss their , .position relative to the j Instructions received from itheir executive, j After the meeting the Grand Councillor for the EJRCiX. said the onus of I re-affirming the decision re a joint' ! settlement only being accepted was on ■the A.<SJR.S. Another joint meeting is to fee held this afternoon after t'hei A.S.R-S. meeting. ' The only communication received by' the E.F.CA. from Wellington, according to one of their officers, is to the effect ithalt so far no eetitlement has been reached in their dispute. j
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 104, 1 May 1920, Page 7
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