“SCRIM’S” BROADCASTS
SUPPORT FROM WATERSIDERS. [per press association.] DUNEDIN/ December 6. Support for the Sunday broadcasts of the director of commercial broadcasting (Mr C, G. Scrimgeour) was unanimously given by the Dunedin waterside workers at the monthly stop-work meeting: of the .local branch of the New Zealand Waterside Workers’ Union to-day, when a resolution of appreciation otf “Uncle Scrim’s” addresses, and of censure on the activities of the Press and the New Zealand Farmers’ Union, was carried. The resolution was as follows: —
“That this meeting of wate'rside workers supports the ‘man in the street’ session conducted by ‘Uncle Scrim’; that it believes that instructive addresses are in the interests of the workers of New Zealand; that it supports wholeheartedly ‘Uncle Scrim’ in his efforts for the workers, and that the meeting deplores the attempts of the daily Press and the Farmers’ Union to cause political and economic discord when our efforts should be towards the unification of the nation.”
The resolution was carried unanimously.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1939, Page 10
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