TRIMMERS STRIKE.
HO SETTLEMENT REACHED. (Received 11.00 a_m.) SYDXE.Y. tMs day. ■ Xo settlement lias been effected in the eoal trimmers strike at Xeweaatle. Over twenty overseas and inter-State steamers are delayed awaiting cargoes of coal. Following on a meeting of the union ft was announced that unless the trimBrers employed on the steamer Pakipefa" were placed at the head of the roster there would be no resumption of *ork. STEEL WORKS IDLE. The trouble at Lithgow steel works is Bo£ ret settled. Cher 1000 men are involved. POSITION ACUTE. ?ITS MAT CLOSE DOWIT. fKecelred Hi noon.) SYDNEY, this day. The position at the coal marshalling yards at Bollock Island, Newcastle, is •cute and congestion is quicMy developing. 3fore than 4000 loaded wagons are m Wte yards and these will be considerably augmented by the output from the collieries still working but the pits witt *ave to cease shortly for lack of wagons.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 121, 25 May 1927, Page 7
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