FEILDING NEWS
ABOLITION OF ARBITRATION COURT. (Special to “Standard.”) FEILDING, Dec. 4. In reply to the resolution recently passed by the directors of the Apiti Dairy Co., Ltd., urging the Government to consider tho abolition of. the Arbitration Court, and particularly the preference to unionists clause, Mr J. G. Eliott, M.P., has received word from the Hon. Mr Downie Stewart, Acting-Prime Minister, to the effect that immediate consideration will be given the resolutions. PROFICIENCY EXAMINATIONS. Following is the list of proficiency passes for the Manchester Street School:—William Beamen, Ruth Beezer, Eva Beezer, Mary Benson, Brian Budd, Kura Buxton, Norma Clark, William Cocker, Maurico Cummings, John Duncan, Oswald Eade, John Ellis, John Farmer, Arthur Fiddler, Tui Gibsone, Andrew s Groombridge, Stanley Harford, Dulcie Harford, William Hepburn, Moira Herdman, William Hickmott, Sadie Hill, Zena Hooper, Elsie Hope, Leonard Hopping, Winnie Hosking, Fergus Irvine, Audrey Jnmes, Douglas Kerr, Maurice Knight, John Lamberton, Jean Lamberton, George Malcomson/ Bryson Masters, Ellen Molton, Ivy Melton, Constance McEwen, Kenneth Noble, Iris Pearse, Eila Pillbrow, Hazel Quayle, Lilian Raweliff, Dilys Rowlands, Betty Seifert, Nora Shapleski, Merle Shelton, Irene Skcet, Phyllis Sutherland, Margery Taylor, Joan Watts, Peter Webster, Vera Whisker, Evelyn Wilkes, Cliff Wilkinson. Competency: Richard Harper, Phyllis Marston, Roy Ryniker. PERSONAL. The many friends of Mr John Power will regret to learn that he is seriously indisposed in a private hospital in Feilding. Mr L. H. McAlpine, organising secretary of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union, paid a visit to Feilding yesterday.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 6, 4 December 1926, Page 10
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243FEILDING NEWS Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 6, 4 December 1926, Page 10
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