Woman Candidate foe Mayor. compliance with a request made to her two days earlier by a deputation of women, Miss E. Melville announced on Saturday that she had decided to stand for election to the Auckland Mayoralty next .May. Accident Compensation.—Notice of his intention to introduce the Workers’ Compensalion Amendment Bill was given by Mi- W. K. Parry (Labour — Auckland Gentrai ) in I lie House of Representatives on Friday. The bill is believed to be Ihe same, as ih.it inlrodured lasi session by Ihe then Leader of ihe Opposition, the late. Mr 11. E. Holland, and afterward laken over by Mr Parry. The purpose of that bill was to provide, that relief workers who had become entitled in compensation should be paid rnd in conformity with llm daily relief wage they were actually receiving. Iml on the basis of a full week’s wago.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19315, 23 July 1934, Page 6
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