"POLITICS DECISIVE."
PUBLIC SERVICE WELFARE
OFFICER'S DECLARATION.
QUESTIONS FOR CANDLu^_,
Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
HAMILTON, this day.
The Piilic "Service officers'* organisations intend to send questionnaires to the candidates in the political campaign.
Speaking at the annual social of the Frankton branch of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants on Saturday, Mr. K. Johnson, of the P. and T. Officers' Association, agreed that all the Public Service organisations should amalgamate and throw in their weight for the common good. He remarked that after all politics were the controlling factor in the welfare of the services, and though the P. and T. Associations took up a non-political attitude, they intended to present a questionnaire to every candidate at the next election, and the replies would be put before the A.S.R.S. and the other Public Service societies. The ballot-box would be the deciding factor.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 72, 26 March 1928, Page 5
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