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THE BESIEGED MILL

RAILWAY MEN HELP

(United Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 28th July, 1 p.m.)

BEISBANE, This Day. _ The Inuisfail branch of the Australian Railways Union decided by 52 votes to 3 to carry on tho handling ot goods for tho South Johnstone mill. ' It is understood that the decision holds good until the Australian Workers' Union definitely asks that no goods ba carried. The decision is regarded as a repudiation of the decision arrived ai; by the Innisfail Trades and Labour Council declaring the mill and the farm* ers black. The Australian Workers-Union ' haa decided to impose a levy of 2i per> cent, on the wages of all its members to/ assist the strikers. A number of the strikers were served with summonses by the police for vari- 1 ous offences ranging from the use o£ obscene language and creating disturbtrucks. t0 th° Upomli"S «* railway;

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 11

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THE BESIEGED MILL Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 11

THE BESIEGED MILL Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 11