CONCILIATION POST
COMMISSIONER! APPOINTED MR. M. J. SELECTED [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCXmONI WiStjjilNGTON, The Minister of labour, Hon.' H.'T. Armstrong, announced to-day M. J. Reardon, of Wellington, W been appointed a conciliation commifiSOKf and would be stationed at Weilingtojpi The Minister adiiecl that Mr. the conciliation commissioner for Uw North Island, was at" present whsposed. On resuming;duty he would oa stationed at Aucldajad. —7— • . .: • Mr'. M. J. Reardcn, who is a former member of the Arbitration - Court,-*!* born .in - Otago in. 1876. ■ He has «■« extensive experiences as a .trades .umo» secretary and was instrumental * securing the purchase of the »> ellingr ton Trades Hall for the Labour waviK ment. He acted r\r information officer at the British ]Empire Exhibition as Wemblev and wsts Oj the Wellington Repatriation Bqartl .j| from 1919 to .1921. j V- 1 :'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22435, 3 June 1936, Page 12
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