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Workers Blacklist Gentlemen's Club

The Auckland Trades Council has declared “black - ’ a building at Papatoetoe, 11 miles from the city. The building was to have been opened as a gentlemen’s club this week. Work on it has been stopped. The Auckland Returned Services Association has associated itself with the Trade Council in the matter. Stating that the building investigating committee of the trades council had stopped work on the job, the council’s secretary (Mr W. Ashton) claimed it was “one of the most glaring cases of unnecessary building which had come to the committee's notice for a long time.” He said the trades council did not intend to allow work to resume while it was intended to use the building as a club.

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Northern Advocate, 3 September 1947, Page 6

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Workers Blacklist Gentlemen's Club Northern Advocate, 3 September 1947, Page 6

Workers Blacklist Gentlemen's Club Northern Advocate, 3 September 1947, Page 6

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