STOREMEN'S UNION
The annual report to be presented at the < annual meeting of the • Wellington United Storemen's Union of Workers to-morrow evening places on record the valuable assistance rendered to the secretary (Mr, R. A. Simpson) by tho president and other officials pi the union. In the past two years, continues the report, the membership has increased by about 75, and the increase of recent date has been rapid, due ho dAubfc to the fact that storemen generally are finding out the true value of the union. It 13 imperative that all should do their utmost to enlist new members, inasmuch as the union is going in for a new award, and the more members enrolled the better the_ conditions will be._ "The financial position of the union is not as good as it might have been," the report goes on, "but taking into consideration that aboufc tb members have gone on active service we cannot complain, but congratulate ourselves that our union has memberß at the _front defending Britain's glorious prestige — the defender of the weak and the upholder of our liberty and agreements."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 2
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185STOREMEN'S UNION Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 2
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