USE OF EMERGENCY REGULATIONS
DEREGISTERED UNION’S PROTEST TO UJ<. (New Zeeland Proas AMociaHon) WELLINGTON, April 13. The deregistered New Zealand Waterside Workers’- Union has ppotested by cablegram to the secretory of the United Nations at Lake Success alleging breaches of the Charter of Human Rights by the New Zealand Government. The cablegram asks for immediate action against the Government on the grounds that it has Violated the. charter by introducing and implementing the New Zealand Waterfront Emergency Regulations.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26396, 14 April 1951, Page 6
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