DEFUNCT UNION
DEBT PROCEEDINGS AGAINST EXECUTIVE [Peb United Pees* Association.] GISBORNE. November 29. At a recent sitting of the Supreme Court orders amounting to a declaration that the Poverty Bay Freezing Workers’ Union was defunct and restraining it from yxffi?i>'ing any of its functions were malre, aifid jtylgfrient f v 7 ■/'. 103 was entered \;gadnst < the vaupii, sever;; 5 members of.&o Vxocutivd beKjr joineu as defendants. Nojsatisfaction q■this judgment has since bljen made, ari to-day, on, by ten local freezing workers, one of the defendants in the former action, Thomas Goodall, was adjudicated a bankrupt. Beyond stating that he did not owe the money and had no idea he was being coupled as. a defendant until afterward, Goodall did not oppose the petition.
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Evening Star, Issue 21582, 30 November 1933, Page 1
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123DEFUNCT UNION Evening Star, Issue 21582, 30 November 1933, Page 1
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