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THE ARBITRATION COURT.

mr. McCullough’S position; MAY SEEK RE-ELECTION. " By Telegraph —Press Association. Wellington, Sept. 16. A special meeting of the Wellington Trades and Labor Coufteil was held last, night to discuss the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. McCullough from the Arbitration Court. After discussion the following resolution was passed: “That, in view of Mr. McCullough’s promise to the Otago Trades and Labor Council to allow the unions to choose representatives at a time of less excitement,, this council recommends Mr. ißeardon to withdraw from the contest and give Mr. McCullough a walk-over for the seat.” Mr. Reardpn, who was present, made a statement to the council that he was not a candidate for the seat against Mr. McCullough. The policy of the Wellington Trades and Labor Council was to make recommendations to the unions that would enable the machinery of the Arbitration Court to be again set in motion. The policy seemed to be achieved by the resolution to recommend Mr. McCullough. Therefore he would fall in with recommendations of the coun, cil.

It is understood that Mr. McCullough has agreed to stand for re-election.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1921, Page 2

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THE ARBITRATION COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1921, Page 2

THE ARBITRATION COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1921, Page 2

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