INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE
POSSIBILITIES CANVASSED. MELBOIJRNE, 20th Nov. Industrial leaders declare that if there in to bs any industrial trouble over the deportation of Walsh and Johnson, it will not likely be of an inter-State character. Mr. Grayndler, secretary ■of the Australian Workers' Union, said he jvould not advise members of his j union to take industrial action in connection with the deportations. He said: "The other people have guns, bayonets, and power. Nothing" we could do would prevent the deportations."
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 124, 21 November 1925, Page 7
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80INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 124, 21 November 1925, Page 7
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