THE A.S.R.S.
ELECTION -OF PRESIDENT
Mr.'James Churchouse, retiring president 'of the Amalgamated Society of Bailway Servants, has been reappointed on a national ballot under the preferential voting system. !••"'■
. Mr. L. : M'llvride, the ■returning officer, reports that; the voting on the first count was as follows: Mr. Churchouse, 3143; M.r. M. Connelly, 2479; Mr. S. Schofield; 898. On the distribution of Mr. Schofield's preferences, the final result was: Mi*. Churchouse, 3671; Mr, Connelly; 2811; •majority foxMr. Churohouse, 860. "i '■'.'■. •,.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 94, 22 April 1931, Page 11
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