SHIPPING STRIKE
POSITION IN AUSTRALIA NORTHERN MINERS TO HOLD MEETINGS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY ; January 2. The northern coal miners will hold meetings on Sunday to discuss action against the introduction of the Transport Act against seamen. IHEAORANGI SAILS .VOLUNTEER CREWS COMING FORWARD. SYDNEY, January 3. (Received January 3, at 10.30 a.m.) The Aorangi, manned by licensed volunteers, got away yesterday without a demonstration, probably due to the fact that the. wharf was adequately guarded by uniformed and plain-clothes police.- j It is understood that crews have been obtained for the Gabriella and Ngakuta. The Hauraki was also able to sail yesterday. . . Volunteer crews are coming forward for other freighters, and shipowners anticipate early collapse of the strike. They are receiving applications. from numbers of former seamen who fear permanent loss of their jobs.
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Evening Star, Issue 22227, 3 January 1936, Page 7
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134SHIPPING STRIKE Evening Star, Issue 22227, 3 January 1936, Page 7
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