OWNERS' ULTIMATUM
; SYDNEY, ;29th ; October. The decision to extend the shipping dispute to all ships on Australian articles has caused the greatest surprise, the general belief being that/the moderates would be able;., .to bring about its collapse. ; , / :' A special meeting is being held in the Communist Hall to-morrow to appoint a> new strike committee. -V It is now definitely stated that the Ulimaroa, Niagara, and Aorangi will be brought within the scope of1 the strike. ~ '.■■'■■ :'■■ : ■ ;
Late this afternoon the shipowners sent an ultimatum to the general .secretary of the Seamen's Union, insitting that crews. : be supplied by to-mor-row, otherwise the owners will take steps to obtain crews wherever possible.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 105, 30 October 1931, Page 7
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