ELTHAM.
LEAVING FOR' CAMP. Leaving for camp on Wednesday morning are: Messrs F. A. Cuthbertson, J. A. Harrison, J. S. Mackenzie, E. R. No well, i Mid T. E. Perryt ORGANISATION OF LABOR. The Ultham Board of Trainees, Messrs Charles ,T. Belcher and J. Quin> with the secretary (Mr. G. H. Buckeridge), met Mr. .1. B. Murdoch, of Hawera, president of the Taranaki Boards, at Eltham yesterday, when the registration of labor in factories, with a view to systematic organisation in the national interest, was discussed at some length, together wilih numerous matters in a similar connection. A deputation of directors from Mangatoki, Lowgarth, Kapoi.ga and Awatuna Co-operativo dairy factories waited upon the trustees, and after fully discussing the position, it was decided to appoint sub; Committees to ant in ea«h separate district to assist the Board in the collection of the necessary information in connection with the registration of labor, and the fol-lowing'sub-committees wero appointed: '—Mangatoki: Messrs J. Marx, and A. C. Pease; Lowgarth, Messrs B. Booker and J. Fearon; Kaponga, Messrs G, Death and A. Tait; and Awatuna, Messrs Collins and Lowe.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1917, Page 5
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184ELTHAM. Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1917, Page 5
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