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AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING

THE COOKS’ STRIKE COMPULSORY CONFERENCE SUGGESTION Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, Juno 13. (Received Juno 13, at 10.30 a.m.) The Premier (Mr T. R. Bavin) telegraphed to the Victorian Premier (Mr Hogan), saying that ho secs no good purpose in asking for a compulsory conference of the parties to the cooks’ dispute. MR GARDEN’S COMMENTS. SYDNEY, Juno 13. (Received June 13, at 9.16 a.m.) Mr J. Garden (secretary of the Trades and Labour Council), commenting on the proposal that the seafarers should, if necessary, work with volunteer cooks for the sake of peace, declared: “This is quite a now phase of unionism. It might mean that we will have to change our tactics. Wo may supply union men, and it may mean that ‘ scab ’ cooks, who are not good sailors, will become eiok and lose their balance when they go to the side of the ship The sea is deep, and dead men tell no tales.”

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Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 6

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AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 6