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MR. JORDAN IN DISGRACE

WELLINGTON, March 31. Because of a reeent unfavourabie comment from Al r. W. «!. .Tordan, Kew Zealand High Commissioner in London, and from shipowners and others, about the way waterside vorkers handle ships in Xew Zealand, the nationai exeentive of the New Zealand Waterside Workers ' Union has invited London dock workers to send a party of doekers to New Zealand. They will be asked to see for themselves the job the watersiders here are doing. The Wellington hranch of the Waterside Workers' Union passed a resolution eensuring- Mr. Jordan for hfs statements about the turn-round of ships in Kew Zeajland and has pa.ssed .on td the Labour Party a request that Mr. Jordan be dea.lt with on this inatter.

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 April 1947, Page 5

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MR. JORDAN IN DISGRACE Chronicle (Levin), 1 April 1947, Page 5

MR. JORDAN IN DISGRACE Chronicle (Levin), 1 April 1947, Page 5

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