THE LABOR SPLIT
TRADE COUNCIL’S POSITION Press Association.) WELLINGTON, last night. Although differences between the two local bodies may continue, the Wellington Trades and Labor Council lias not decided to cancel its nflilint.inu with the Alliance of Labor. Whether the question will be again raised remains to ‘be seen, but it was not nllicially considered at the an nun 1 meeting of the council on Thursday night. As the result of the meeting the following will bo the council ollirors for the ensuing year: President, Mr. W. Bromley (rc-clected); vice-president, Mr. W. Atkinson; secretary, Mr. F. 1). Cornwell; executive, Messrs. J. Teague, E. Kennedy, Tucker, 0. W. Whippy, I, I’yne; auditor, Mr, H. Bolton,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 20
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