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VICTIMISATIO N ALLEGED.

POST AND TELEGRAPH-S.‘ FULL ENQUIRY REQUESTED: , VVELLINGTON, Aug. -1. The businessaofcthe Post. and Telegraph Conference on caiturd-ay devoted to consider-ationof correspondence and evidence which had -taken place'between' the*Association and the Dcpialrtnient, and the -men con'ce.rn‘ed;"‘inwhich ‘two prominent ofiicials ‘of theAssociation are alleged :to have been the subjects ofintimidaztion of "victimisation by the ‘controlling officer, as a result of their prominence in association activities. As the Department had refused .a. request of the organisation to hold a inagisteriai enquiry into the circumstances and place witnesses. on oath, it was decided that it was imperative in the interests of the Asisvociw ation as an organisation, to carry‘ "the

case further. The Executive Committee was instructed to prepare a petition praying for a full enquiry and have it presén§ed to Parliament.

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Taihape Daily Times, 7 August 1919, Page 4

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VICTIMISATION ALLEGED. Taihape Daily Times, 7 August 1919, Page 4

VICTIMISATION ALLEGED. Taihape Daily Times, 7 August 1919, Page 4

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