THE SHIPPING STRIKE
UNION COMPANY'S. VESSELS INVOLVED
INTERCOLONIAL TRAFFIC AFFECTED / By Telegraph-Frees association- Copyright i Sydney, June- 3. The crews of the Union Company's steamers Wakatipn and Karitane have given 2-1 hours' notice. It is anticipated that when the Manuka nnd'Moeraki arrive their crews will also give notice. A mass meeting of seamen ■ passed re> solutions against taking a ballot.—Press Assn. ACUTE COAL CRISIS IMMINENT;'Melbourne, June 3. If the strike of seamen laete another fortnight the coal shortage will be eo acuto that all the exemptions granted for consumption will be curtailed.—lire sß Assn. '.' MELBOURNE SEAMEN IGNORE THE BALLOT. (Rec. Juno 3, 9.55 p.m.) . Melbourne, June 3. The seamen are ignoring tho Ba'fldr' tho result' of which will ljo announced' on Thursday, when the enforcement of the coal restrictions will cause u number of factories to close.
The conference will meet on Fridny. —Press Aesn,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 7
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