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LABOUR AT GENEVA

workers’ Representative from N.Z. TO BE DECIDED BY BALLOT Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. As a result of so many nominations having: been received for the position of workers’ representative on the New Zealand delegation to attend the International Labour Conference at Geneva in May, the Minister of Labour has announced that a ballot, closing on March 12, will be held. The nominations for the representation of the workers are as follow: Messrs. T. Bloodworth, Auckland; A. Cathey, Nelson; E. J. Howard, Christchurch; W. McArley, Wellington; M. J. Reardon, Wellington; J. Roberts, Wellington; H. R. Rushbridge, Christchurch; and W. E. Sill, Auckland. Mr. W. Nash, Wellington, was nominated but declined. The fonly nominee for the representation of employers is the Hon. T. Shailer Weston.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 907, 26 February 1930, Page 1

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LABOUR AT GENEVA Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 907, 26 February 1930, Page 1

LABOUR AT GENEVA Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 907, 26 February 1930, Page 1

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