HOPEFUL PROSPECTS.
SEAMEN'S STRIKE POSITION. MEnSTEB OPTIMISTIC. SYJMTEY MEWS ATTITUDE. fßj Cable.--Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 11.45 a.m.) MELBOURNE, this day. Ifter interviewing the Trades Union Congress deputation, Senator ilillen announced thac the prospects of settlement o£ the seamen's strike are more hoper'ul than they have fcwen for some time. Sumcn in Sydney are convening a meruntj to which a motion will be submitted tnat the present executive, having lost the confidence of members of tne union, b* , asked to and members of the old executire be asked to tak>! office on the understa,ndin<r that they ar* opnoeod to direct action- — (A. and X.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 176, 26 July 1919, Page 7
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