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WON’T BE TURNED OUT

WINSTON CHURCHILL A KEEN BRICKLAYER (United. P.A. —By Telegraph — Copyright) (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) Reed. 1.25 p.m. LONDON, Thursday. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Winston Churchill, has written to the Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers, emphasising the fact that he is not disposed to accept expulsion from the Bricklayers’ Union. He hopes that the matter will be further considered, “as it is injurious to the interests of the union if doubt is thrown on the validity of the signature and authority of responsible officers.” He says that he was properly admitted to membership, and his expulsion would endanger the position of his fellow-members, who are entitled to the assurance that they will not be turned out for political reasons.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 501, 2 November 1928, Page 13

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WON’T BE TURNED OUT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 501, 2 November 1928, Page 13

WON’T BE TURNED OUT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 501, 2 November 1928, Page 13

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