NEW SOUTH WALES
INTERNAL INTEREST PAYMENTS MR LANG'S INTENTIONS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, May L It is announced in political circles that Mr Lang intends to default to the extent of £200,000 of internal interest which falls due On May 1. LOYALIST UNIONS. THE MINISTER’S ULTIMATUM. ! SYDNEY, May 2. May 2, at 10 a.m.) The loyalist unions are in revolt against the ultimatum of the Minister of Transport. The president of the Railway Service Association has refused to carry out the Minister’s order, and has advised all members of his association to take similar action. [A previous message stated: Members of the three loyalist unions have been served with an ultimatum by the Minister of Transport (Mr M‘Girr) informing them that they must join a “ bona fide ” union before the end of May. Loyalist' leaders stated that the Minister was attempting to smash their unions because the railway employees preferred to belong to them instead of the Trades Hall unions.]
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Evening Star, Issue 21091, 2 May 1932, Page 7
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