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THE FIRST MARINE DEPARTMENT PORT-SAFETY CONFERENCE opened in Wellington yesterday. Photographed during the morning-tea break are, from left, Messrs H. O'Neill (Wellington), president of the New Zealand Harbour Employees’ Union; G. L. O’Halloran, Secretary for Marine; E. L. Threadwell, president of the Lyttelton Waterside Workers’ Union; and J. B. Gilder (Lyttelton), general-secretary of the Harbour Workers’ Union.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30215, 21 August 1963, Page 7

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THE FIRST MARINE DEPARTMENT PORT-SAFETY CONFERENCE opened in Wellington yesterday. Photographed during the morning-tea break are, from left, Messrs H. O'Neill (Wellington), president of the New Zealand Harbour Employees’ Union; G. L. O’Halloran, Secretary for Marine; E. L. Threadwell, president of the Lyttelton Waterside Workers’ Union; and J. B. Gilder (Lyttelton), general-secretary of the Harbour Workers’ Union. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30215, 21 August 1963, Page 7

THE FIRST MARINE DEPARTMENT PORT-SAFETY CONFERENCE opened in Wellington yesterday. Photographed during the morning-tea break are, from left, Messrs H. O'Neill (Wellington), president of the New Zealand Harbour Employees’ Union; G. L. O’Halloran, Secretary for Marine; E. L. Threadwell, president of the Lyttelton Waterside Workers’ Union; and J. B. Gilder (Lyttelton), general-secretary of the Harbour Workers’ Union. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30215, 21 August 1963, Page 7