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Have Nothing To Say

WELLINGTON, July 14. "We have nothing to say," was the reply today of the national office of the New Zeaiand Waterside Workers' Union to questions regarding reports that the union intends to extend the overtime ban to other ports unless the regulations governing the Waterfront lndustry Authority are amended by the Government. The only statement the national. secretary, Mr. T. Hill, would make today was that the national council had had a very successful and happy meeting.

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Chronicle (Levin), 14 July 1949, Page 7

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Have Nothing To Say Chronicle (Levin), 14 July 1949, Page 7

Have Nothing To Say Chronicle (Levin), 14 July 1949, Page 7

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