P. AND T. OFFICERS.
I ftflßtiiK BY GOVEBNMENT ?*'/ EXPECTED. • - (RUBS jUSOCUTIOH TJCIKSAM.) I V WELLINGTON, April 11. F The Prime Minister and the Post--1 Mister-General stated to-night that tkere were no further developments respecting the decision of the Pest and Telegraph Officers' Association to .Affiliate with the Alliance of Labour. , Although Ministers are not inclined rto discuss the situation, there is a -Seeling that the Government will not %rait much longer before taking action. > 'A big deputation of citi&ens will wait. I Mr Massey to-morrow and present jws.on the matter, (sraouu. to "tse mess.") WELLINGTON, April 11. till tihis- evening, no reply had eceived to the letter sent by the intent to the secretary of the nd Telegraph Officers 1 ' Association. influential deputation of business rill wait as a deputation on the Minister to-morrow morning reg .the action of the Association ung.th-6,Alliance ©f Labour* nuns AsaocunoK tilecbam.) AUCKLAND, April 11. Auckland,branch of the Public i Association, at iiit annual nieetaeeea" a' resohitiori expressing re»t the attitude w'lopted bv the intf Telegraph Officers' Arere'iation > resolve to link up with the AIHfa the t Minister an' assurance of the rof members'of the general public > of Auckland.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17428, 12 April 1922, Page 7
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