STRIKE TROUBLE.
m FUft*HEIR DiSTUfcBANCES. (CKITID PRESS iSSOCIATIOM—SS ttitfccntlO TKLBGiUfH—corifiidffr.) (Received November 7th, 9.50 p\m.) MELBOURNE; November 7. After a Clip day truce the stevedores collected in considerable numbers on the waterfront in the morahigj but no pick-up was made, Police patrolled tlie piers and ap« ptoachcs, and the idle men shbrtly rt« turned to a city fe^deavduit.—Australian Press Association, v STRONG STAND ADVOCATED* ADEMIDB, N6fr«fflß«f 7. Mr ft Bakewellj tflfeedalfflf 6F m Bmpldyers' FedeVrttidh, .to rWttfafafr the stHkes alia" Hiffiafiisnl ih MSlf bournes said:— ,! lt is quite evident iHat if peaceable citieeng dttirti tb b&rry bn Biisiuesßj ibey mult lawlessness of the niaritiffie utiibtiS. m best way to preserve pWoeJs to ,pfi&* pare for wdr. 3 —Australian 1 Press Association. > i " I 'mi' Tl I
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19462, 8 November 1928, Page 11
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