THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.
i^SOCOESTED.
P^tSgTO N ' December 10 are still waiting for Erection of bringof the trouble ,&> „ It seems unlikely, "Sty*** wm be doae **fl but whatever happens, that the ship- ?#&* on a settlemeut °. n election over, it MS/5* the rr- wi]l of effecting a tnn The first step may KSm that the BUS P. ensiou »TC Act, enabling the emRft M labour, should bo rer/JjUVv definitely conK&m circles that the rel\ Son justifies such a yj-SSSd V the Gavemi should never have ! ToperatioV' remarked an Maritime Union yester«but now the Prime Minw that it is removed. The ♦he seamen was at no , in the election, but the have taken place on the , jDOW that there is a of the tide against the a i it would be only right, t the Government to alter has assumed in connexion m >t trouble." EELING IN SYDNEY. Iff BRITISH SEAMEN. §7uTn.Z. Cable A«om*tion.) SIDNEY, December 9. lltllf feeling existing on the tat ot« British seamen signing in "black" ships culUjjibrntal attack on a numjftUih ttwwn at Miller's ■taw) of them was savagely itl tidied. As a rosult of his [ti WW taken to hospital. Efttt melee, women danced on Stltlwltofc* encouragement-to JR until the police arrived {pod the crowd. Ml 3 COMPLICATIONS. tit <» ■ • '„ i *■*"* -« f •' >«' k'/fSTOHBY, December 9. tffltoiaVe been made to date sMflafya Company's vessels Mf&ianla with volunteer is not desirous luwmpllwtions at Australian l ! sw'm»jl;he l visited by non- ! I'SuwnVUnion has notified all SseeTtediaHftf shipping strike Mi,aot?a"eSit»' them to be in-^ onljPMtokers and deck ifewfwiiWdffW'the Ulimaroa,
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 7
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