SEAMEN'S UNION
ELECTION OF OFFICIALS
The results of the annual national ballot of :the members of the' Federated Seamen's Union of New Zealand for the election of officers was announced to-day as follows;—' ;■■.•' ■ ;
Wellington.—President, F. P. Walsh, (elected unopposed); vice-presidents, G. Godfery and J. Stark (elected unopposed); secretary, F. Newfield (elected unopposed); assistant secretary, M. Wall, 904 (elected), T. G. GraJiam, 741 Auckland.—President, D. M'Lennan, (elected unopposed); vice-presidents, S. C. • Waters and J. J. Wakefield (elected unop[posed); secretary, T. F. Anderson (elected unopposed); assistant secretary, H. Williams (elected unopposed). ; Dunedin:—President, R. Todd (elected unopposed); treasurer, N. M'Gilvery (elected unopposed); secretary, W. Clarke (elected unopposed). Lyttelton.—Lyttelton agent, T. Martin, 855 (elected), T. Murphy, 225, E. G. Clark 1192, W. Brown 189, D. Harman 181.
Councillors. Wellington: F. P. Walsh, T. Murphy, G. Godfery (elected unopposed). Auckland: T. F. Anderson 1496 (elected), D. M'Lennan 1270 (elected), S. C. Waters 1071 (elected), W. Souter 995. Dunedin: W. Clarke 1138 (elected), T. Martin 1102 (elected), M. Wall 818 (elected), E. Cx. Clark 679, D. Harinan 533, J. Stark 455..
On the question of the establishment of a shipwreck and funeral benefit society, the votes in favour numbered 1187, and those against 31fl, and the proposal was carried.
SEAMEN'S UNION
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 32, 6 August 1930, Page 4
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