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if V TKt.KiißAl’ll- -I’HR Mas ASSOCIATION] W'KM.I N(iT()N, Oct. •.’.‘i The Minisn-i of I’lililic Winks attended. Itv in< itiitii.*!!. ti'c (•!’»?nint£ of the 'i: i | tll n I li■llf I- •> I tile I’, iltlll T. (Assori.itoil. In .i >;k‘‘vli li<» pointed n'U time wns ;i |n>> t .l* LItHH) I. w*a . Mf *aid • ••Tie pnUir would not stand any more din To iiiu-i th«‘ pillion. u would I><* nocossaiy, saiil Mr ('nates to entry out mm tain inductions. '[ lie Depart-i.it-sir inc.v 1 i:nl iiitiii int ii.n to show exact h- where ii stood. 11 is ohjoei wns in Rv.iid fcilncl inns . i the siaii' of jicr--111 .* 1111' 11 1 oliioois. 'i i: ci * 1 would ho hardsoio for many who thoiieyd loci had uo.ii ions to l:i si a iilotiiiio. I his tins on ivonlaMe. lie tvmlil Is- unfait-'iinl 1., his t rust it he did not endeavour to 11 ov toil a landslide in the IVjiartnioni. M,. wanted to avni i Maid lot ivneht, . itt. In moving the adoption of the annual ivpni’l, Mi .McKenzie i President of the Association) r I'rrred to ilie present as .| tieu- of crisis in die ailaiis ol tile A ssoei.i; iwti. It weald rcipiire eaioiul iian.llitf.t. There were threats of te--11 ouehi’ietit. Tltair existence was haie--1 i...,i'.nis d l)\ t!.- (tovei nineiit. ■flair privilioe- laid heeu tfadunlly V. |,idled nu'a.v . 1 ill the lin .Clli eonlei- , nee was a ease of '•on leave wit limit
pi'.''- ')■!,. Asso. iat ion. lie mid, was ili-erei;-:ts lII.’ olli.-ini 01.1-. S.M.' :I tiv. s ..I' il Miviif. They iv.’iv ili'iii.‘.l II tribunal. It: ■ i ,|i,.v I'laimed •' " ’ii I• t "I t,l: ‘ A-snelnUnll 111 111-l lIS II -n-l'l't r>"‘ |l .. hv ;Wl<l tlio 1 )fp:u ihu'Jil . tlie* !\ ;ui'l I- OtrutM?' (VnlVivnee lion M: (ontes ro(f •,*ml to tbo (juoslion <»• tnil ]»i»*it it -i 1 r,..- piMui in. ii. Hi' i iiuuujii ii would In' :i I>it>' m disl hi >i 1110 l"' ,, l" - i '<), i lit It 1 1 ii’O the Department til'd gained |;u . t o. it its ..llieers look 1.0 partin political »:i:>ltv: j| t , ;i Iso IWU'WCII lii> pluvious JIL'J'OOM.ciii roinvrninu; ’l** oHi< iI i<‘iti;j.iii lion of till- I’. anil T. A-soriaiio,,. He i ill lie was not. pre pa led to extend lie 1 ~,,. visions of the exi-limc ollienil reeng- ■ i,.,| In tile direction of eoe ee'ltim t':e Assoeialion’s , i-1,l to be ‘•onst'lted V'f. ... : ..,i . elianges in sola lies or ' l ’r
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1921, Page 1
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