P. AND T. OFFICERS.
Per Press Association. INVERCARGILL, May 18. At a meeting of the Southland section of the P. and T. Officers’ Association this evening, the following resolution was carried: “The Southland section of the Post and Telegraph Officers’ Association deplores the Government’s action in characterising members as disloyal whereas loyalty and responsible citizenship aro our first and foremost considerations. Wo assure the business community that organised coercion is not a part of our policy and that their sympathies and not their animosity aro required in furtherance of our salary grievances and other proposals for the economic benefit of the community as well as ourselves. As our association is non-political and is not responsible for individual action or opinions, we ask that the recent restrictions be removed so that our constructive efforts may be continued without hindrance.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 143, 19 May 1932, Page 2
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138P. AND T. OFFICERS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 143, 19 May 1932, Page 2
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