PREFERENCE TO VOLUNTEERS.
« (BT TKLEUIUXH — OWN CORRESPONDENT.} DUNEDIN, This Day. Owing to the lack of interest shown by tho public «n regard to the volunteer movement, Captain Douglas, of tho City Guards, intends to bring beforo the Employers' Association a scheme of preference of employment lo" volunteers.
It is th* intention of Mr. F. T. Moore, chairman of the Johnsonville Town Board, to move as follows at the next meeting of thnt body— -"Thnt tho Colonial Socretary be asked to set up iv commission of enquiry to asoertnin why the Wellington District Health .Office abandoned an order condemning the whole of certain building materials supplied for the orection of two cottages in Trafalgar-street, Johnsonville, in favour of an order condemning but a y small portion of the timber previously rejected in toto; and why this subsequent order was modified to allow tho use of roofing flit tondemnod In th« two fnlifluslj iaiuid ordvfe". '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1907, Page 5
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153PREFERENCE TO VOLUNTEERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1907, Page 5
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