RAILWAY MEN'S UNION.
To the Editor.
| Sir.— hi answer to .Mr, Silbcrv's letter ill your issue of the 2lHli inst. T wish to ini'M-iu him I still adhere to my previous statement Unit only -tenth of the Lc.to. voted for 'iicir motion, and furtlvr. Ih.it the Amalgamated Society'* local branch acted on instructions from tluir general secretary in Wellington when passing the resolution. That con•idering the .secretary of the Ijico. Assn. w,c: onlv one against a dozen of all Departments, it would have been more in Mi- spirit of fair piny if Mr. Silbery had alhnved.some uninterested person to (Wide whether the Association's sccrc-t-i- fnilid to siilislantiate bin {statements. What annoyed Mr. Silbery was Iwelve T.oco. resignations from Ills Sooty. wh.eli is snilicient. to verify I'he of the Loco, secretary and prove he lias the support of his departn. lit. Jlr. SiUiery's. threat against th" [ ;re.l herring" is puerile in the extreme, "waited with interest. I .lankiug you for space— Tam etc., IjOCO.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 225, 28 October 1909, Page 2
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163RAILWAY MEN'S UNION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 225, 28 October 1909, Page 2
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