POSITION IN AUSTRALIA.
WAIKAWA'S O-tEW RELEASED. REFUSE TO RB-lURX. SYDNEY, November 25. The crew of the Waikawa have been released after serving their sentence. They did not report for duty, and they state they are determined to refuse rework the'ship. It is now feared the strike will extend to all the vessels controlled by the Union Company.— (A. and NZ. Cable.) paloona Tias vr. (REW GIVE NOTI' K. (By Telegraph.—Press A-SO-tatl.ft.l DUNBDJN, Sund.y. The crew of the Paloona. wliich ar rived to-day from Melbourne, gave notice at 6'p.m. on Saturday. "*« 24----hour period expiring to-night. About 2b of the men belong here, but the captain declined to accept notice from nvo or six men from northern ports. The vessel consequently tied up. and her future movement, are indefinite-
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 281, 27 November 1922, Page 5
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127POSITION IN AUSTRALIA. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 281, 27 November 1922, Page 5
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