RAILWAY SERVANTS & POLITICS.
the McCullough case. [United Press Association.] [ CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday. ! Cabinet's decision regarding Mr Me- . j Cullough's suspension from tho railI ....... r _... ,.!.... . ;..; — .;.... r.. «.,
L htical meeting was received to-day, P and is to the etlect tbat if Mr Mc- ; Cullough agrees to sign an undertaking that he will for the future refrain from taking any active part in , political affairs, he will be reinstated '• forthwith. It is understood, however, that Mr McCulough will refuse > to agree to these terms. . DUNEDIN, Thursday. r The following resolutions wero pass- , ed by the Otago Trades and Labnui i- Council this evening : — (1) That this 1 Council expresses its sympathy with ) Mr McCullough, in the treatment he _ has received from the Ministry, ir t being dismissed from his employmenl ) as the result of exercising rights which should be the privilege of every - j person in the Dominion.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 4 October 1907, Page 4
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144RAILWAY SERVANTS & POLITICS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 4 October 1907, Page 4
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