SERIOUS VIEW TAKEN
REFUSAL TO LOAD TIN AND SCRAR IRON SYDNEY WATER&DERS MAY HAVE TO BE LICENSED Press Association—By Telegraph—CopyrighJ SYDNEY, May 10. The Federal Government takes aj serious view of the repeated refusal byj the Sydney waterside workers ,to loa<| tin clippings and scrap iron for Japans and has demanded some form of undew taking that this policy will be discon-s tinued, failing which the penal claused of the Transport Workers’ Act will bd instituted. This Would mean that al| men employed on the wharves will compelled to become licensed. ■
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Evening Star, Issue 22954, 11 May 1938, Page 9
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