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SOUTH AFRICAN CIVIL SEEN ANTS' i POTEST.
El! ESI I INQUIRY DEMANDED
(C.l’.A. bv Elec. Tel. ( (A I'KTOWN. Sepi.'dO.
Railway signals are at danger tonight- as a result oi a mass meeting of all ’brunches of the service in the sports ground at Johannesburg. atilie biggest meeting oi civil -servants hold there. An added .significance
attaches n.s it was hold on I lie ,eve ol Ihe resumption of the Conciliation Board conference. ’ ’ The meeting protested must strongly against- the decisions to reduce and withdraw local allowances, and the differentiation ot allowances between married and -single men, which is described as a very dangerous principle.- It demanded a fresh inquiry into flic cost of living on which the. allowances are based.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11326, 2 October 1930, Page 5
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