“A FINE BODY"
MR. COATES PRAISES PUBLIC SERVANTS Press Association. INVERCARGILL, Saturday. Mr. Coates has received a telegram from the president of the Public Service Association concerning the attitude adopted by some Christchurch civil servants regarding salary, assuring the Prime Minister that hpwever dissatisfied public servants are with the Government for failing to meet their cost-of-living and salary claim*, there is no diminution of their sense of loyalty to whoever may be guiding the Dominion’s destiny, and no departure from their policy of remaining entirely aleof from party politics. Mr. Coates said that the message showed that the association is maintaining its traditional and correct attitude of keeping clear of party, and also what a fine body of civil servants the Dominion had. Every member was free to vote exactly as he thought fit, and had the same rights in this respect as every other citizen.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 491, 22 October 1928, Page 12
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146“A FINE BODY" Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 491, 22 October 1928, Page 12
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