CIVIL SERVICE BILL.
(By Telegraph.—Pr'«s Association.) Invercargill, September 26. A largely attended meeting of-officers, of , tho Invercargill branch of the Post and Telegraph 'Officers' Association was'held this evening in connection with the Civil Service' Bill'. Resolutions were unanimously adopted to the effect that this, meeting heartily condemns in unmeasured terms the manner in which'tho-recent socalled ballot was taken." "That, the branch'strongly reaffirms its previous resolution that a petition'bo presenter to Parliament asking that delegates from the association be heard More the third reading of tho Bill, and adds that-in-the event of failure a potition be presented to the Legislative Council praying-that the association's be heard before tliat Chamber deals with, the Bill for the following reasons': That although some concession had been made a great deal, of our internal administrative legislation was obliterated ' and there wore "still a lumber 'of obnoxious clauses in'the Bill."
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1556, 27 September 1912, Page 10
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144CIVIL SERVICE BILL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1556, 27 September 1912, Page 10
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