SUPREME COURT
MASTERTON SESSIONS
. . [Press Association.] ! f ' MASTERTON, March 23. . I . Th© Supreme Court sessions opened | this morning before Mr Justice I Edwards. The list is . a light one. ■ The Grand Jury found true bills j against Alfred 'Thomas Rofter, for ! alleged indecent exposure at Soloway railway station, and against A. W. Petherick for alleged perjury; j Owing, it is said, to the ascendancy ,of the "Red" Federation section in the Wellington Typographical Union a number of compositors in the Government Printing Office have resigned from membership. It was pointed out that to engage in a strike, as the union was invited to do, would noz only mean loss of position but the • loss of future contribution in the superannuation fund. As a number of members considered that the safeguards in Lite rules on this condition had been broW through at the instance of Fcdsrationists a choice had to lie madf^ ami had beeii taken.— Pre?s.s Association.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 3
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157SUPREME COURT Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 3
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