A CIVIL SERVANT DISMISSED-
(raoM a coßExspcwDerr.) WEIiLINGTOJf, Rbrn*ry 6. ton will recollect that some* three S »g°,Mr A, J. MoCurdy, of the Port and Telegraph Department, was eummanly suspended by the Minister became hevefused to eever his connection with the *armei* Union. Some interesting correspondence on the subject was handed to the Press, and published throughout the colony.
Alter having kept the matter hanging over his head for about three months, Mr McCurdy has now. received intimation that lie has been dismissed from toe service of the Department. In the meantime, I understand, Mr MoCuxdy haa been acting as organiser for the Farmera' Union without salary, so that the Department couJd not charge him with breach of the regulation* in this respect. • It is also, understood that 1» ha* received no pay from the Department during
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11501, 6 February 1903, Page 7
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137A CIVIL SERVANT DISMISSED- Press, Volume LX, Issue 11501, 6 February 1903, Page 7
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