RAILWAY ELECTIONS
AJ.R.S. NATIONAL BALLOTS THE RESULTS [Specui to the ' Star.’] ' WELLINGTON, December 14. Voting among members of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants recently concluded for election pf delegates to the society’s biennial conference and for the Executive Council, which will hold office for the next two years. The elections weffe conducted under the system of preferential voting, the chief returning officer being the society’s general secretary (Mr L. MTlvride) , who announces that _ the successful candidates among the thirtyeight who contested the positions for conference delegates were as .follow Traffic representatives: Messrs F. W, Munn (Auckland), J. Doig (Palmerston North), H. H. Hey (Christchurch), M. Connelly (Dunedin). Loco, shops: Messrs L. Butterworth (Otahuhu), J. M'Donald (Hutt), J. W. Toomey (Addington), and S. W. Gaspar (Hillside). ' . Maintenance: Messrs P. B. Gavan (Frankton Junction)-, •L. R; Walker (Wanganui), R. ■W. Alexander (Omihi), and J. M.- Ross (Palmerston South). Ways and works: Messrs P. Clark (Poro-o-Tarao) and E. C. Fraser (Dunedin). , ‘ The Executive Council candidates who .were successful were Messrs J. Doig, L. Butterworth, P. B. Gavan, M. Connelly, S. W. Caspar, R. W. Alexander, and E. C. Fraser. The society’s conference opens in Wellington during the first week in February.
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Evening Star, Issue 21903, 14 December 1934, Page 10
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199RAILWAY ELECTIONS Evening Star, Issue 21903, 14 December 1934, Page 10
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