“ALMOST A DISASTER”
IF MR. SPENCER LEFT THE EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION TRIBUTE AT MEETING At a meeting of the executive committee of the Auckland Provincial Employers’ Association yesterday afternoon. Mr. Albert Spencer was unanimously re-elected president of th° association. Several members spoke of *the work done by Mr. Spencer on behalf of the association during the ior.i: period he had occupied the presideoiiar chair. "It would be practically a disaster if Mr. Spencer could not see his way to retain the position.” said or.Messrs. J. S. Dawes and J. C. Entrioan were re-elected vice-presidents. M i*. Dawes, in replying, regretted tlv.i absence of Mr. Etitrican because of ill * health, and said he greatly appreciated the renewed confidence expressed in him. The finance and advisory committee, consisting of the and the two vice-presidents, with the addition of Messrs. James Lowe and C. • Coles, was also re-elected. A vote of thanks to the secretary, Air. S. E. \A right, and the staff of the association was unanimously carried.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1081, 19 September 1930, Page 8
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