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ECHO OF SUGAR STRIKE.

PECULIAR POSITION OF ' By T«!egrapl>.—Vrou Auociatloo. >; Auckland, Last Night A peculiar po'sition that resulted fabm tlie recent strike in the sugar refining industry was the fact that (if tiwwtoj v memhers on the men's executive 119 1«W : than four members were amongst jfita party alleged to have been, victSnpWSl. _•( This position was ventilated' a 6 a ' meeting of the union, "'with the result that a new oxecutive was elected, meA>. hers considering it inadvisable tor Xore ' H members on the executive Who axe not actively engaged in the induatrv. T(e election of the president took on ft- lot of interest, no less than seven candi- -• dates coming forward. Mr: >T..Kob9, who ' formerly held the position, was »• ;t erected. ' A provisional lovy was struck foe the " purpose of assisting members allfegad to " have been, victimised, but those '«*• ; • cerned declined the offer with thank?. ' 1

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1920, Page 5

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ECHO OF SUGAR STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1920, Page 5

ECHO OF SUGAR STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1920, Page 5

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