MEAT WORKERS' CONFERENCE
'DESIRABILITY OF 'AMALGAMATIOJ^'AFHRMED. I iVs » result of the Australian organiser's mission to New Zealand) with a viow to closer .organisation oE meat industry employees,) fifty-ono delegates and representatives of all sections of the moat and allied trades assembled at tho Esperanto Hall yesterday morning. •Mr. John Jligg was elected chairman of tho conference. Un tho motion.oOsf s -IMr. Ogdon, seconded by Mr. R. Logan, \. the following resolution was carried •••*■ Luhanimouely:—"That thin , conference ■v 'of .delegatea of the meat and allied in- ;' (dustries affirms the desirability of amal- '. igamation.". ; '.'-.'"- .■. '. 'iT'-',\ 'A oommitteo. was appointed to draft ; : .j» constitution for presentation to the >v inference, after which the meeting .'■.■"■■•". was adjourned until 9.30 this niora- '/.■;■ . 'ing.' •■•' : .:.- ■'■■..-'■ ■ ' ■ ,■ ■ ■
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3039, 28 March 1917, Page 8
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117MEAT WORKERS' CONFERENCE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3039, 28 March 1917, Page 8
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