PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.
PROTEST BY MARLBOROUGH
FARMERS* UNION",
[by telegraph.—-press association.] Blenhieji, Saturday. The Marlborough Fanners' Union, at its annual meeting to-day, reported increasing membership. A resolution was passed, "That this union is of opinion that the principle of, British liberty is being assailed by attempted coercion in compelling employment of unionists simply because they are unionists, and that freedom of contract should be maintained alike by employers and employees."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12267, 11 May 1903, Page 6
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