THREAT TO RACES.
NO ELLEBSLIE TRAMS TO-DAY TRADE UNIONS TAKE ACTION. By Tolegrrtpli.—Press AssocliMort. ■ Auckland, Last Nijrht J*t an open-air meeting -to-night, wliieli was addressed by several l.nlior mritbers of Parliament, it was .stated by some of the speakers that pickets would be stationed at the railway station gates and at the entrance of the ElUrslic racecourse to-morrow. It would be the duty of the pickets to "iiMrk" members of trade unions attending the races and report their names to their respective organisationc, Thev would also use their persuasive powers to endeavour to induce intending race. goers to change their minds about eoiliß to EHerslie. 6 B It is understood that the tramwaymen will refuse to run race trams, but Will carry out all other duties in connection with the tramways service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1920, Page 4
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132THREAT TO RACES. Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1920, Page 4
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