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LAST PHASE.

BRITISH SEAMEN'S STRIKE. SETTLEMENT IN SYDNEY. (it CABU—MUM9 A»OCUTM»— CORBKBTj (AV«KAUI> AJTO IL CMU 4WOCUTW*> (Received 2Sorembcr 27th, 9.35 p-au) SYDNEY, November 27. Hie strike leaders conferred vita representatives of the Overseas Steanaaip Owimts and agreed that all the ■*» who could be absorbed would return to the ships on Monday. They »s»*d that those who could not be absorbed be given passages back. The owaars agreed to those terms, but they will hare to cable to London for coninaation. DEPORTATION ISSUE. IRRITATION STRIKES PROPOSED. (AUSTKAUAK AKD X.Z. C&BLa ASMCUTMMk} SIDNEY, November 27A meeting of the Trades aad Labour Council discussed the puitiaft deportations, and decided to eadetaa * scheme for holding a series of irritation strikes in as many iadoatriea a* possible. The debate was heated, oaa proposal, which was narrowly dolertsrt * being that no action sboold be take* Mjond ensuring thai the depantot* of the deportees receive noaaUtj assistance. A special meeting of the ttaaapen group to-day will discuss taa bjmbs and ways of executta* the cmk3> decision. The application to law Hifjh Gear* for the release of Wakh aad Joaaaaa on bail, in order to facilitate the preparation of their cases in the isiieas Courts, was refused.

MELBOURNE DECISION. NO GENERAL STRIKE. (avctjuuax ato >ju casu ASSQCuxani MELBOURNE, Hamate M A conference of unions atreagfr opposed a general or irritation, strikes eat tuo deportation issue. It was decided that the oah/ netis* to be taken would he protests by eachindividual organisation.

very few Communists of the BiaovissT brand, but there is a little head ~«f brothers, and they work a lot of ana* chief. They are the leaders with was** the A.L.P. would be prepared at amp time to pick a quarrel, bat the JLltJf*. never will press any .such «iamii|.; the point of denouncing -tgM'pMfbmg, from membership every openly supports the diKtrinf|lX|Al|Vi 'leaders teach. .It would mftHj JM§!f n pulsion of thousands of ism", easjj|i) jg| make such division in the 'ipsMP |&a Labour that'the thins P| ba done. And' while the UlmH| MI remain within the Party, KjH |§f and administration of the sstsf mm PI be at least * fiMi red. ' , fSPI Che v'; y One of the meet Australian polities is noes which oners to s« *a^«wiiM|g|* e * ireer °* • Bor P< ?JtSß^!rPiill New' South Wales and Federal members saw paid hy§J§§|f nriea also. To gel these janse* WBmm sincerity, and honesty via as* ajfl§pr,| the successful Labour lender anjafi§|§«f 1 craft and guile. ' There bare about faked seieetien ballots: *m**^ : other such tales one .a% .heJsrj-||j||o.g men actually in the na««l||in^H l '-| mast know. The nebnee* of * wards leads to all aorta of eo«jq*^HK :; j and humbug. , * *? f s, f^ffia - The' Australian worker a;the ; isiip! is a very fineotise*. good a craftsman; and, <:l > b in certain trades and pattens,' just as ganaiww it could be found in able with his own. He u «t>Mliifl good all round as the He* ||H| worker, which means that-"he j good. ~ A few years •*» 4M§MB| working men made vn Ihe WHH splendid Australian Army/, <£§ it|lj§§y| armv were needed nam , 4lJl!Sti would supply it. Aa ~js*iJlHlH§ economics, the wadaka sense of the QMnmuniste f ected the great heart of Bruce is in power now (>n the Miff of' working .men, for enough wool kings, and oaptaiafOt;f|- £ dustry and (wmnwrea, net **anig«gK *<> keepers, professional a*jny;je^Pjggj||;" in executive positions, saw autiwaflg'' «. classes which are supposed ♦»J ,B * caiptal, to put any parly wrto in Australia. l '. ~"11 The extremists ainong tl» Labour misrepresent the workers SJOV. and they will probably go QaggyTO for some while yet. They ateoe»#ds« well because of a number of *■*■**► some of which are which are peculiar to Australia. Teat is a long story which cannot be teM hero. Things to remember are that while the Australian Labour swreaenl is misguided, and even bad m namm- . pects, it is not in the mam » or anti-British movement, that -the Australian working man is in the main a good workmaniagooddtoaelt, and a very lovable fellow, and that the symptoms of redness which occasionally anew must not be taken as evidence that . there is in the country any great reservoir of the Muscovite poison.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 28 November 1925, Page 17

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LAST PHASE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 28 November 1925, Page 17

LAST PHASE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 28 November 1925, Page 17