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MEN RETURN TO WORK.

GUARDS AND SHUNTERS. DISAFFECTION OF FORMER. MAY FORM SEPARATE BODY. REPORT FROM WELLINGTON. [BT raiiSGBJLPH. —SPBCIAX. REPORTER.] WELLINGTON. Sunday. It 13 understood from railway departmental sources that some 15 or 20 guards and Bhnnters have returned to, duty. There appear to he very good grounds for believing that the great majority of railway guards have no sympathy with the strike, and it would not be surprising if they withdraw from the A.S.R.S. and form an organisation of their own.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18694, 28 April 1924, Page 8

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MEN RETURN TO WORK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18694, 28 April 1924, Page 8

MEN RETURN TO WORK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18694, 28 April 1924, Page 8

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