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COOKS BEFORE THE COURT WHAT AVI EE THE STRIKERS DO NOW? ( Aust. and N.Z. Cable). (Received April 28. 11.30 a.m.) Melbourne. April 28. In the Arbitration Court, Mr Tudehopo for the -Marine Cooks’ Union asked .Judge Delhiulge whether he thought the suspension of the award would lead to a sett-lenient of the dispute or whether there was no- better way out. .Judge Del bridge: There’s only one other way and that is for your men to man the ships. Aunt can then mine forward for the redress of your grievances in th.s ( ourt- in tin orderly way. M Tudelmpo: Then I suggest that the award lie enamelled, onlyi so lar as regards the Huddart-Parkor Co., as other companies are- not a fleeted. Judge Dethridge:’ You cannot indulge in direct action against one respond it and at the same time continue to hold tin'- benefits ol the a wn rd. Air Alen/.ies for the■ Huddart-Parker Co.: We could commission several ships by Monday if the union is ready to resume work. ' Judge Del bridge, then announced his decision to cancel the Union’s award.
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Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1890, 28 April 1928, Page 5
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