P. AND T. OFFICERS' GUILD.
SUPPORTED IN DUNEDIN.
75 MEMBERS OF POSSIBLE 81
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day.
Mr. McLean, Chief Postmaster at Wellington, when interviewed regarding a Dunedin telegram concerning the P, and T. Officers' Guild, said the first report from the newly-formed branch at Dunedin was received this morning and gave the names of those who have joined up at Dunedin and in the Dunedin postal district. It showed that in Dunedin city 57 out of 59 possible members have joined the guild, and in the district outside Dunedin 18 out of a possible 22, making 75 out of 81 possible members. Mr. McLean said the guild had been definitely formed and the membership was increasing rapidly, committees had been formed in all the centres, and much enthusiasm had been shown.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 173, 24 July 1930, Page 10
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