RETURNED SOLDIERS
ASK FOR PREFERENCE OF • EMPJJOYMENT Received J<ui. 10, 10.45 pm. Sydney, Last Njght Several, hundred returned soldier who are meinbeiu of the waterside unions /formed a procession and inarched to the Chief Secretary's office. They asked to ■bo liTvon preference of work on the whams and ships. They declared their wil:iii<*uMs to woric alongside the loyali■■; ■' wli'i had stood bv the Government during tho strike, ur.d disclaimed any connection with Red-raggers preaching Bolshevism. They would stand by t'm Government ii, as u result of -auca preaching, an upheaval crime. str. Fuller expressed sympathy <with the men'? request, and promised 'special Caliine! consideration.—Aus.-X.25. £cbl» Assoc-
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1919, Page 5
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106RETURNED SOLDIERS Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1919, Page 5
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