OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY AND THE STRIKE.
At a meeting of the executive of the Otago A. and P. Society, held hk •iflen.oon. the following resolution was passed,, and the. .secretary instructed to convey a cop io ih> Prime Minister That this meeting viur s v, i*!i tin* gr;nv sit.’.uu-on i n;U nns :inst*n tnrouoh 1 h<> ImjMi>v/uo'of Ihitish ship' l.\ the seamen's strike. The preseiii siunivicn is seriously affecting onr trade generally. and _ especially limse interested in oii.v primarv product . and unless an immediate setilenient is in ranged the hoid-u,- ol oar cheese. buifei. meal, and wool, will lave a most ruinous clfcT. on iradc and on onr li nances. Hie committee appreciates the efforts already made by the Prime Minister towards a settlement of the position, and is prepared to support the Government in any action which will enable our. overseas trade'to ue resumed,’-* , "• . ( I a
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Evening Star, Issue 19063, 5 October 1925, Page 12
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