APOLOGISED.
MOTUEKA MEN. REPLY BY MR. SEMPLE. RESOLUTIONS WITHDRAWN. ANOTHER WARNING GIVEN. (By Telegraph.—Parliamentary Reporter.! WELLINGTON, this day. Tlio apology lie demanded from the workers at the Motueka aerodrome was received by the Minister of Public Works, the Hon. K. Semple, to-day. The message reads: — "This section of the New Zealand Workers' Union apologises and withdraws all resolutions reflecting 011 the Minister of Public Works or 011 the Government." The Minister replied l«y telegram in the following terms,: — "Received your wire containing apology and withdrawal of resolutions passed by your section. Thanks for same. All I ask of your section and public works workmen generally is service, loyalty and good will. If these are forthcoming, I shall endeavour to be the friend of the workmen. On the other hand, if malingering, wrecking or organised disturbances are created without any logical reason, as in your case, you can expect from me no quarter."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 156, 3 July 1936, Page 8
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