“DOVE OF PEACE”
ASSURANCE OF SEAMEN’S OFFICIAL. VISITOR FROM AUSTRALIA. AUCKLAND, April .12. “It is the dove of peace this time,” smilingly said Mr T. Fleming, president of the Seamen’s Union of Australia, who arrived by the Awatea to confer with the New Zealand Seamen’s Union. “Things seem to be going along very nicely now,” he said. “Annual visits have been arranged between the unions, the object being to discuss any matter of interest to seamen on both sides of the Tasman that may crop up.” Mr Fleming leaves for Wellington tonight o tomorrow, to confer with members of the New Zealand Union.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 April 1938, Page 10
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