"BEST IM THE WORLD"
CONDITIONS OF AUSTRALIAN SEAMEN. (Received 6th June, 9 a.m.) MELBOURNE, This Day . Delivering his judgment in the Sea--6n \^if n Ca*f' the DeP^y-Preaident, Mr. Webb, said that it was with -the deepest regret ho made'the deregistration orders. They were a iine body of Australian men, but, through, their oflicers, the union was being deprived of its status and the protection of the awards of the Court.' The ■ conditions under which . Australian seal nen work are he best to bo found in the world, and hey were obtained by constitutional methods, not by the methods advocated by Messrs. Walsh and Jo h, !SOn . These methods have always signally Mcd . ia Australia, but if .the seamen choose .£' follow the foreign ideas of these men then they must take the consequ=fi™ ''
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 131, 6 June 1925, Page 7
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"BEST IM THE WORLD"
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 131, 6 June 1925, Page 7
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