THE CONCILIATION BOARD.
The following telegram and renlv k uffr been handed to ua tor publication •-? ■ w H •• R. Allan.Esq.—Owing to mUkpp tt w L■ion you and Mr Frostiok, both being a** , I bers of one firm, were asked to Bit on Oμ I oiliation Board for Canterbury, Aβ U!■ " I advisable that you should both be on Bmlwj* fi would you kindly consult Mr Froelioltiufi B orrange for one to retire, and let mc I decision this morning, in order that m**!! 1 may be settled today.—R. J. I , Wellington." **** g Mr Allan haa telegraphed the follow!* £ reply:— 1 " I have already wired to Mr Tregew Hm 1 IMr Froatick should remain ou the BouT m he being President of Canterbury JimployenJ ! Aesociation. 1 agree that we should m fi both be members, and I hereby teaicn-.tt m . Allan." '. *• M
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9366, 16 March 1896, Page 6
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