INFORMATION WANTED.
Men at Work in Hawke’s Bay.
HASTINGS, March 18. There has been no general stoppage of work in newspaper and printing offices at Napier and Hastings. Instructions calling for a stop-work meeting this morning for evening newspapers and for to-night for morning newspapers were received by members of the union from executive headquarters. Meetings of local members of the union were held at Hastings and Napier during the week-end. The N’apier men decided that the stop-work meeting was unnecessary and the Daily Telegraph ” was produced as usua *,', employees of the “Tribune, Hastings, observed the union’s instructions to hold a stop-work meeting, but there was no subsequent stoppage and a full-sized issue of the “Tribune” appeared as usual. The staffs of the various printing works remained at work. GISBORNE. This Day. The typographers held a stop-work meeting this morning and decided to carry on in the meantime, pending the receipt of information as to action being taken in other centres. (Other reference to the printing dispute appears on Page 4.)
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20567, 19 March 1935, Page 7
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171INFORMATION WANTED. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20567, 19 March 1935, Page 7
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