TWO CHALLENGES
SHIPOWNERS ACCEPT STAND FOR ARBITRATION Tnltcd Tress Association—By Electric Tel«> graph- -Copyright SYDNEY, 11th September. An official statement issued by over* sea shipping representatives says:— "The oversea and inter-State ship* ping companies face two challenges, and accept both. "One is the defiant tearing up of tho new. watersidars' award by tho Waterside Workers' Federation, which wo answer by taking a definite, and final stand by the award, refusing to barter law and order for peace and persistent chaos. "The second challenge is a question, asked by Judge Beeby in a recent judgment: 'Will tho shipping companies continue their policy of submission or take a firm stand?' "We answer that challenge as emphatically as tho first. The day of continual enforced concession and piecemeal compromise is ended. We stand as a united body for arbitration as against anarchy, whether that anarchy be the repudiation of the whole award or its tearing up clause by clause."
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 11
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156TWO CHALLENGES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 11
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