MR FISH AND THE TAILORESSES' UNION. TO THE EDITOR.
Sm, —Mr H. S. Fish's letter in your Monday's issue is simply an impertinent prying on his part into the internal business affairs of our union; and further, for the information of the public, I may state that Mr Fish has not subscribed one penny towards the Tailoresses' Union's Convalescent Home scheme. AA'hence, then, his anxiety ? However, it is entirely untrue that our esteemed secretary (Miss Morrison) heads a small majority with the object cf altering any scheme the union has in hand. As the secretary of our union she faithfully carries out our wishes, and ive challenge Mr Fish to prove the contrary, or stand self-condemned of maliciousness both towards our secretary and union. In conclusion, let me say that we are quite capable of managing our own affairs, and we seriously recommend Mr Fish to do the same. -^1 am, &c., A Member of the Executive Committee. December 15,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9300, 16 December 1891, Page 3
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