Addressing a largely-attended meeting of Post and Telegraph employees at Auckland last night, Mr J. 11. McKenzie, general secretary of the P. and T. Employees’ Association, said it was proposed to ask the Government to place the service under the system of arbitration in order to remove it from the present political control. In his opinion the service would never get far under political and partisan control. During the early horns of Sunday the Hon. Mr Taverner’s offices in King Edward St., Dunedin, were broken into. A constable patrolling the railway embankment nearby noticed a skylight in the office broken and on investigation found preparations to dynamite the safe. By this time the intruders had escaped.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 10485, 19 December 1929, Page 4
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