AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
LINK UP WITH AUSTRALIAN WORKERS. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON. January 16. I The ballot taken by the Agricultural and Pastoral Workers' Union on the proposal to jink up with the Australian Workers’ Union resulted as follows; For. 1325; against, 450. The el eel-ion of officers resulted as follows:President—Arthur Cooks, Christchurch, 785; Arthur King. Timant, 584; J. Townshend, Wanganui, -173 ; Secretary—C. Grayndler, 346.3 ; M. Larry. 869; Executive- William Boone. Christchurch, 11.31; A. Middlemiss, - Gore, 1043; J. Mee, Wellington 102.3; S. ■ Boreham, Dunedin, 066 ; C. Baldwin, Christ- j church, 917 ; R. Register. Blenheim. 837. The imsilion of the last-named three may be af- i fect-ed by returns still to come, but. their re- j turn is considered certain. J. G. Bruce was f returning officer.
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Southland Times, Issue 17866, 17 January 1918, Page 5
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