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Lynching party

23rd April 1976, Page 46
23rd April 1976
Page 46
Page 46, 23rd April 1976 — Lynching party
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It is not all social work at NGTM functions—it is a bit of this and a bit of that, I understand. If Arthur Roper, the London chairman, has his way there will be less of this and a bit more of that. "This" being a social function, "that" being a study night, for believe it or not the Guild chairman wants grades of membership with entry and advancement by examination. He's an ownaccount operator with C. Evans and Son, but does not agree with the FTA's policy of no TMLs for own-account men.

"Don't tell anybody that I want exams and TMLs or you'll get me hanged," he pleaded. Sorry, Arthur, stand by for a lynching party—anyway, you'll be a martyr in two good causes.

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Organisations: Lynching party
People: Arthur Roper
Locations: London

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