WATERSIDE WORKERS’ CONFERENCE.
YESTERDAY’S SITTING. The above conference continued its sitting at the Workers’ Social Hall yesterday. The principal business dealt with was the receipt and adoption of a number of reports, including that of the activities of the federation’s paper, The Transport Worker, and of the working of the Admiral Codrington, which was carried out by the federation during the lock-out in the early part of this year. All the reports, after a full discussion, were adopted by the conference, which then proceeded to deal with some of the remits affecting the organisation of the federation. The order paper of remits is a very full one, and consideration of same will now proceed from day-to day. The delegates received and accepted an invitation to he present at a smoke concert to be held in the Workers’ Hall this (Saturday) evening, when they will meet and fraternise with the workers of New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1921, Page 7
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153WATERSIDE WORKERS’ CONFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1921, Page 7
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