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“I think the Press Association is running our joint,” was the feeling remark made by :1 member of the Post and Tolegmph Officers’ Association at its annual meeting, held last, night. He \\'a.\_‘ strongly supporting :1. remit in favour of it universal Saturday halfholiday for the Post and 'l‘clcgrapll iDopartmont. l-lohud not had 3. halfholida_v since he had joined up with the telegraph branch, he said; and that was because the Press Association wanted to send through “buckshce” tole.gralns,‘:ln(l bookfés and others wanted to sontl racing wires. Another member of the branch said the water;~:,iders and all other workers had :1. weekly halt’-.lmlidny. They even had" :1 half-day off in the army during the war. ( T.nuglll:ol'.) He thought that the public had only to know that some thousands of men in the telegraph sorvico were not getting :1 weekly half’holiday. and Ill(‘.'nlarftol' would be put right‘. ‘The remit was unnninmn.s'ly adopted.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3463, 17 April 1920, Page 7
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482Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3463, 17 April 1920, Page 7
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