INQUIRY DEMANDED
QUESTIONING OF
NURSES
RAILWAYMEN PROTEST
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, May 26.
A resolution protesting against the interrogation by the Auckland police of Nurses Shadbolt, Sharpies, and Dodds'before their departure for Spain to join an ambulance service of loyalist troops and demanding an inquiry into'the matter was carried at "c" meeting of the Amalgamated Society Ot Railway Servants of New Zealand (Otahuhu branch).
A second resolution was carried requesting that the entry of Count yon Luckner into New Zealand" be prohibited "on the grounds that he had publicly stated he intended to: conduct propaganda against all ideals of the Labour movement; ■'■'' "■ •:
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1937, Page 15
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