TWO PARTIES.
OQES COUNCIL SPLIT
COMMUNISTS AND T "deportation. - fROPOSED WATERSIDE f\ STOPPAGE. syt>VEY, September 13. of the Trade,; Hall »*f*V Ab Communists' controlling *fe£t forward a plan with the idea. *SS*»genaral strike on the depor--2X2 (the keystone of the movethe watcrsidcrs), and immeon the overtime *B iatenaders decided that they -Boorinwd that the Trados HaU !*Jji.'hgJ deliberately decided to put 3JL tf the fight on to the vater*ffi the behest of the seamen. V'J' sTCrarden and others stated JshiweK> prepared to fight against ffjSLn would <io so in their in their own way, and their own methods: now two distinct sections fEeonal, one of which includes SSSTpolitical leaders. i Sj tjjered that if negotiations are I tbe_>hipowners might re-'•-Effi&toier to allow the seamen, to punishment or logging. JJSh&t wction"is composed mainly and is opposed to ' MMJt «rnH* vours a general irritaf]mS£jja and a waterfront stoppage. M —■ gp|WNEffiS' TERMS. ADVICE TO SjEf, PARTIES. . i%mjMM''Un> K.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) 6 : J||% SYDNEY, September 13. |lj||tMftal number of strikers has jjlppted.'All is going quietly so deny that any pi-o-has been made. The that tbe«owners are notISpjl, to compromise in any way, on which the dispute §§|pKtfted being the unconditional, of seamen appeared |l|h|p charges of wilful' neglect rlraptgtead of dealing with the hiilay Magistrate jdjoomed them stating that it was better ||Hp»th»r the relations previously the/ owners> and men MP* be. restored. H© added that iSfieved -the employers were not ■tted by motim of TiiJnj«3tiv«n6as. jflMftved ihe men would he reason■mpproached in the right way and ra|iantious, disinterestedly, to Bug' ■II-settlement. Such a suggostion llptoßv better front him, as ha was Wttj&mpire in the matter. |MjiHthe day he remanded a fur!jl|f& of defendants, stating that jflßtt&art talk would be a good IgSMu'des are discussing the proLang endeavouring to to his action in the |W&PECT NOTHING." OPPOSES GENERAL HPy STRIKE. / HHp^ t * mber 13th, 5.5 p.m.) |I||||BOURNE, September 13. official stated that ajettor from Tom HHraffPtfs a general strike as a b&ESp!IESP : "This is a DeportaB8BHIk&. j Wo can expect nothing execution of'warrant* SBjiffffllthe strikers, no progress towards the settlement are being conductby members of the BBffP' 'Federation on at SBffiK |1 <* th« fdla vessels. |Bji^&**|f' n as an indication, Bnpfclggle will noib last much »pLTIMATUM. CONDITIONS. B|WBEAsIEN>S THREAT. BHra&f v * caiui Atnocuno*.) September 12. of strikers decided BH|!|*n3onment of seamen had t tae resolution of the more determined than to notify the owners IHggljSfniands of the strikers September 19th, ffiraS||ff Australian conditions ||ifflig.%aj would bo made. to call out the HBHH||PHuh ships visiting Mel|HpsEßS' DISPUTE. HHfeoTEM INTRODUCED. J »■» CißLf AggOOIATIOI.) September 12. companies have to lectablish 1 r the employment ports where pending Ar9? rot .colttmn.) :
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18486, 14 September 1925, Page 7
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443TWO PARTIES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18486, 14 September 1925, Page 7
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