SEAMEN’S PRESIDENT
GOLDEN WEDDING GIFTS TRIUMPH OF HIS POLICY. LONDON, March 31. The members of the National Union of Seamen entertained their president, Mr Havelock Wilson, at luncheon and presented him with a goklen_ bowl and serviette rings on the occasion of his golden wedding. Mr Wilson said it was nonsense to suggest that the union would go down when lie retired. It was one of the finest trade unions in the world and its reputation was never higher. He, a? president, had had a .strenuous twelve months, but his policy had triumphed and it would- continue to prevail where ever British seamen went
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Evening Star, Issue 19840, 13 April 1928, Page 2
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104SEAMEN’S PRESIDENT Evening Star, Issue 19840, 13 April 1928, Page 2
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