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Union Suspends Rule for 1917

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Very few additional men from 1917 have joined the Union since the appeal for more members. Nevertheless, although classes are usually not allowed to hold smokers in the Union unless 80 per cent are members, the Union has decided to suspend this rule in the case 1917 and to allow the meetings as planed. It is hoped that those who had not joined and who can afford to do will reciprocate the good will of the management by enrolling as soon as possible.

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