SEAMEN'S UNION
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
NATIONAL BALLOT
The result of the annual ballot of members of tho Federated Seamen's Union of New Zealand for the election of officers was announced by Mr. H. E. Combs, returning officer, today, as follows : — ' Wellington.—President: A. Naulls 172, F. P. Walsh (elected) 1137. Vicepresidents: G. Godfery and N. McNatt? (elected unopposed). Treasuror: J. S. Boyce (elected unopposed). Secretary: G. H. Bowers 410, J. Jones 105,. F. New- ! field (elected) 797. Assistant secretary. C. Martin (elocted) 658, M. Wall 647. Auckland.—-President: D. McLennan (elected ' unopposed). Vice-president: F. A. Trainer (elected unopposed). Secretary: T. F. Anderson (elected) 898, J. Simon 395. •Assistant secretary: J. Connors 145, A. Marshall 237, J; Murphy (51, H. Williams (oldcted) 853. Dunedin.—President:' E. Todd (elected unopposed). - Vice-presidents: W. E. Barnes and E. Bycrs (clocted unopposed). Treasurer: E. Choshire (elected unopposed). Lyttelton agent.—E. G. Clark 343, T. Martin (elected), 938. -, Executive councillors. —Wellington: F. Miller (elected) 1027, T. , Murphy (elected) 718, B. W. Nieol 522, J. Simon 508, F. P. Walsh (elected) 1093. Auckland: T. F. Anderson (elected) 931, D. Gibson (olected) 6C4, G. Godfery 554, D. McLennan (elected) 615,-J. Murphy 469, W. A. Slattory' 425. Dunedin: E. G. Clark (elected) 849, W. Clarke (elected) 1099, T. Martin (elected) 1113, M. Wall 753. . On the question of relieving for annual holidays tho. votes in favour numbered 619 and those against 646. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1933, Page 9
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229SEAMEN'S UNION Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1933, Page 9
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