ORDERED OUT.
SHOCK FOR 0.8. U. ADVOCATES
NO SUPPER FOR EXTREAIISTS,
Some of those advocating the Post and Telegraph Officers’ Association joining the Alliance of Labour received rather a rude shock in Napier last evening. Officers of the association and alliance were to have had supper together. They were all seated in a supper room and had just finished various addresses when the proprietress, who had heard the addresses, which apparently did not agree with her own comprehension of constitutional methods, arrived in the supper room and cleared out the whole party, lock, stock and barrel.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 92, 28 March 1922, Page 5
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