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THE COOKS' STRIKE

WATERSIDERS . MEDIATE

MORE SHIPS IDLE United Press Association—By Electric Tel* graph—Copyright. (Ecceived 28th May, 12.30 p.m.) SYDNEY,-This Day.' Some hope has arisen that the marina cooks' strike may be. settled to-day or Tuesday, but the position is critical. In the absence of agreement, the last Coastal passenger ship, the Ormiston, will bo tied up at Melbourne. It is stated that there is a chance of the cooks resuming on the owners' terms. Another collier, the Kooyong, is now held up at Sydney. The owners applied to the union for three cooks, from whom they intended to select one, but the union sent only one. The owner?, in pursuance of their avowed intentk; i to select whom they liked, rejected the cooks' nominee, and the vessel, which should have sailed for Newcastle on Friday, is still idle. • • ■ l

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 9

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THE COOKS' STRIKE Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 9

THE COOKS' STRIKE Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 9