POST & TELEGRAPH OFFICERS
THE SAL AWES QUEET.IO>'. By Tolesrn ph—Press Associatlnn, Christchurch, March 23. At 11 meetim: of the North Canterbury Post iiml Telegraph OUicers' Association tlio followiucr resolutions wore pns*s>d.j~ fl) That the 'salary allotted (o the 9eow tarv of (he Department and Ul9 administrativn officers is entirely inaden,uatV to the responsibility of tho position, mid in comparison with those paid to managers, etc.. in commercial concerns is almost farcical; tho salary paid U> Hid General Managor of Railways diouM he taken for the purpose of ■romptirismi, and wo consider that a Piilis'a:itial addition should bo immediately utnA*. (2) Tlmt tlio. minimum salary nllotad to any executive officer should be no! less than ,£330«08r annum, or at least J!SO : per annum above the maximum paid In the rank and file-
Sufferers* from Hay Fever will enjoy speedy relief by breathing in "NA.7,01." A unique, never-lniiing remedy. GO doses Is (jd Use the Nasti'd Inhaler-Advt. A system of proportional representation for Parliamentary elections iiiGormanv hns been elaborated on the 'basis of each paty according to its numerical strength obtaining one deputy for every , 00.000 votes that it is able to command at the. polls. Yarmouth, of/the Black Star Line, the property of the first steamship company to be owned entirely by negroes, and manned by a negro crew, arrived recently at Colon (Panama), from Kingston, Ja.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 153, 24 March 1920, Page 7
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226POST & TELEGRAPH OFFICERS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 153, 24 March 1920, Page 7
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