AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING
THE COASTAL TROUBLE
LAST TOUTS STRIKE LOSSES
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Press Association.
SYDNEY. Mnrdi 13
(Received March 12, at 1 a.m.)
The shipowners state that any overtures for a settlement of the coastal strike must first ho aiacle by the union. They added that tS'y were no longer worried by the strike, as with the help of volunteers the usual services with the north and south coasts hud been reestablished. / Many big liners are still idle in the harbor as the result of the strike of British seamen last year, hut it is anticipated that all will have sailed by the middle of April. The shipowners estimate their losses through the strike at £3,000,000. KANNA SAILS. HOBART, March 11. The Kanna sailed, despite the ban ot the watersiders, with n. full cargo ot zinc, which was loaded by the Electrolytic Company’s permanent employees.
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Evening Star, Issue 19196, 12 March 1926, Page 5
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148AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 19196, 12 March 1926, Page 5
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