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POSTAL BALLOT.

A NASTY CIRCULAR. ABOUT OATH OF SECRECY. MASTERTON, March 28. The local Chamber of Commerce today received a letter from Mr 11. E. Combs, secretary of the Post and Telegraph Officers’ Association, stating that a circular letter is now being sent to the various Chambers of Commerce, in which is contained an inference that the Postal Officers might not remain true to their oath of secrecy if their affiliation with the Alliance of Labour took place. The local Chamber passed a resolution that it had no sympathy with the inference. The Chamber, however, deprecated the affiliation of the P. and T. men with the Alliance of Labour.

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Grey River Argus, 29 March 1922, Page 5

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POSTAL BALLOT. Grey River Argus, 29 March 1922, Page 5

POSTAL BALLOT. Grey River Argus, 29 March 1922, Page 5

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