FURTHER SUMMONSES
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. AUCKLAN.p^ Mtircli 3. . ' * TJli,e firpt prosecutions,. 'in Auckland' •allegi.ng .brgaclies of th'e Strike, and, 'Lockout Emergency Reg'ulatipns have, 'been initiated, two inen hkving beepl seryed with suni'mqnses on ihe infohmation of the -ItnspeQtor of Factories. .Donald M'cEwen, of Point Chevalier, is charged that he incited members of the Auckland branch of the New Zealand Carpenters' and Joiners' Union to be parties to a strike — a stop-work meet-
f • larly coneerning a stop-work meeting 'or. 'February-44). • ... .... GyfiU .'9f ^ Eailtngahape Road, is cliarged that he encouraged a strike — a stop-work meeting on Februarv 16. The prosecutions are set down for hearing in the Magistrate's Coui't hern on Monday.
.... . CASES ADJOUKNED « f WELLINGTON, Mareli *3. ■ Walter Francis Molineause, president bf thd Hutt Vallev 'Carpenters ' Unioti*, and James Laidlaw, secretary of that body, appeared each on two charges of Hreaches of the Strike and Lockout Emergency Regulations, 3939, befofe Mr. H. ,T. Thompson, S.M., in the Lower Hutt Magistrate's Court today.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 March 1948, Page 6
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