SURPRISE RESIGNATIONS
ROAD BOARD CLERK AND ASSISTANT. NO REASONS GIVEN. By Telegraph—Press Association Auckland, June 22 Resignations of remunerated posts are almost unknown tin sc days, but last night the Mt R .:f p . f | which controls a lai . ceiyed the resignations oi ns ti.-rk and ■ assistant clerk, who have had ten years’ and seven years' service respec lively. No reason was g.v.j,-, Ihe clerk said he did not wish io make the reasons public at the present time. The chairman said that the resigna tions came as a complete surprise. He had nothing but praise for both men’s work. Possibly there had been differences between the officers and certain members of the board.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 160, 22 June 1932, Page 6
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