DUTIES CONTINUED
TE PAPAPA E.P.S. WORKERS Although it had decided early in December to resign, the Te Papapa branch of the E.P.S.O. has carried 011 its duties and has fulfilled all its obligations in emergency precautions work. The decision to resign was made at a special meeting on December 2 as a piark of displeasure against the Onehunga Borough Council not appointing a returned soldier to the position of deputy-district warden and secretary of the Oiiehunga Patriotic Society. In view of the serious events in the Pacific and the entry of Japan into the war two days later, the resolution to resign was not put into effect.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24194, 9 February 1942, Page 7
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