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FARMERS’ UNION

RETURNED SOLDIERS FAVOUR COMPULSION. RESOLUTION AT MEETING ON MAUNGANUI. By Telegraph.—Press Association, WELLINGTON. This Day. Many farmer Anzacs travelled on the Maunganui, which returned to Wellington from Sydney this morning, to represent the New Zealand R.S.A. in the Anzac parade in Sydney, and both on the way over to Australia - and on the return journey to New Zealand discussed a number of matters concerning the farmer and the Farmers’ Union. A meeting of farmer returned soldiers was held aboard the Maunganui last night, over which Mr A. H. Blackmore, a member of the Auckland executive of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union, presided, when a resultion was passed to the effect:—"That this representative meeting of returned soldier farmers advocate, in our own districts, compulsory unionism for farmers.” There was only one dissentient vote against the resolution.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 May 1938, Page 6

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FARMERS’ UNION Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 May 1938, Page 6

FARMERS’ UNION Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 May 1938, Page 6

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