POLICE ASSOCIATION.
WELLINGTON MEMBERS' VIEWS
(Special to "The Colonist.")
Wellington, June 17
_ Tho trouble over the Auckland Polico Association prompted Mr. Carej, 'a Imminent Wellington labourite to quostion the Government -member -'for}' i'lSJellington" East (Dr* Newman) Tipon Mb attitude.. ' ..
fAre you in favour of the polico having; the right ttf organise to better their labour conditions ?" asked Mr. Ckroy. "I do not see why any branch of civil fie-tvants should not have that right," replied the member for Wellington ißast.
"Mr. Herdman does," said someone present. "Well, that is not my funeral," retorted tho Doctorj who was afterwards askod if he would voto against his party if necessary on a question of regulating hotel workers'' hours. _ The Doctor's sanSwer was' a positive affirmative, eCfOplod with the declaration that he had already voted against his party Rifle© re-entering the House.
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13752, 18 June 1913, Page 6
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139POLICE ASSOCIATION. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13752, 18 June 1913, Page 6
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