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HELD TO BE INVALID

RULES OF LABOURERS' UNION ELECTION OF EXECUTIVES AMO TRUSTEES [Pan United Paaea Association.] TIMARU, April 17. Holding that the rules under which the present and immediate past executives and trustees of the Canterbury Builders and General Labourers’ Union were elected are invalid and that the present alleged executive and plaintiff trustees are therefore not executive and trustees of the union, the Magistrate, Mr H. Morgan, in his reserved judgment to-day, held that the action brought by the union against J. A. Maokay and others of the Timaru branch of the union for possession of its chattels or their value (£ls) and £5 damages for wrongful detention must fail. Judgment was therefore given for the defendants, with costs.

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Evening Star, Issue 23553, 17 April 1940, Page 6

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HELD TO BE INVALID Evening Star, Issue 23553, 17 April 1940, Page 6

HELD TO BE INVALID Evening Star, Issue 23553, 17 April 1940, Page 6

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