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Benefit Societies Commission.

SITTING IN WELLINGTON. (Per Press Association.) (By Telegraph). Wellington, This day. The Benefit Societies Commission " met this morning. Mr Fisher was absent not having returned from the south. The only business to-day was the taking of evidence respecting the societies of Stewart and Co. and Haunah. Both are purely voluntary, and the employers do not interfere in any way. The witnesses were loud in praise of the value of these societies, but were divided as to the benefit likely to follow their legalisation, some thinking it would be useful and others that it would be better to leave them as they are.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 348, 15 June 1897, Page 2

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Benefit Societies Commission. Hastings Standard, Issue 348, 15 June 1897, Page 2

Benefit Societies Commission. Hastings Standard, Issue 348, 15 June 1897, Page 2

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