The Maritime Dispute.
Sydney, Aug.' 1 8. ; <Tfc Jib .'thought itho mariiimp diffiV I eulty has gone too far for conciliation being effeoted n,ow. The dispute is threating and serious. Many steamers sailed beforo the expiration of the twenty-four hours' notice given 'by the officers'. The latter, haying notified .their intention at "the terminal port,' will ; le*ave: t^ej^ehips 9,S'SO^ ; ap tjh.ey.pa.n get
ashore. The officers of the steamer Adelaide, loft, just -prior 1 to the sailing of the vessel, but were re : placed by others, who are likely to be; regarded, as blockings, and • the wharf laborers at Melbourne will probably strike against discharging the vessel. * It is., denied,- lijh.at,; the mdritime todies will call the railway employes out pu •■strike. .^Pbfrf officers of the Arawata, from Brisbane, deserted , the steamer; on, ; her 'arrival last night.
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Bush Advocate, Issue 355, 19 August 1890, Page 2
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136The Maritime Dispute. Bush Advocate, Issue 355, 19 August 1890, Page 2
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