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E.P.S. CONTROL

REGIONAL COMMISSIONER SYSTEM CONDEMNED (P.A.) CHBISTCHURCH, Oct. 12. The resignations of Messrs W. Machin, W. S. Mac Gibbon, M. E. Lyons, and W. H.' Flint, who have organised the metropolitan E.P.S., were placed before a meeting of 500 E.P.S. workers to-night, and the following resolution was carried: — “ That this meeting of E.P.S. workers in the Christchurch metropolitan area, having heard a recital by the organising committee of the events leading to the committee’s resignation, concurs in the view that the present dominance by the regional commissioner system is inimical to efficiency. It expresses thanks to the organising committee for the work it has accomplished and entire confidence in the committee, and urges it to continue its work, contingent upon the Government’s removing the present system of control.”

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Evening Star, Issue 24324, 13 October 1942, Page 2

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129

E.P.S. CONTROL Evening Star, Issue 24324, 13 October 1942, Page 2

E.P.S. CONTROL Evening Star, Issue 24324, 13 October 1942, Page 2

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