STRIKE NEWS.
[|JY TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] POSITION IN CHRISTCHURCH. MAJORITY NOT IN FAVOUR OF STRIKE. CHRISTCHURCH, April U. Workers at the Addington Workshops were urged by the Christchurch officials of the A.S.R.S. at a midday .meeting to 1.0 very careful of t lie. action they decided on when the ballot papers .nine to hand. The meeting was largely attended and was addressed by officials on general points on the question. It was stated that there was no other official news than that which had already appeared in the newspapers had been received by the branch from the A.S.R.S. Executive. No official communication from the A.S.R.S., has been received by the Christchurch branch tip to the present. Local opinion is that the Executive of the A.S.R.S. is making an effort lo discuss the matter with Cabinet before the ballot papers jtre sent out and tr.c officers of the Association telegraphol for information for consideration at tonight’s annual meeting. “Tile psition in Christchurch is that the majority of members do not favour any strike action, said an official of the- Association this morning.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1924, Page 3
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182STRIKE NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1924, Page 3
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