MARITIME STRIKE.
FEDERAL CABINET DETERMINED TO SEE THE LAW RESPECTED.
TOWNS ON VERGE OF STARVATION.
United Press Association—Copyright. MELBOURNE, July 16. The Federal Cabinet discussed the seamen’s strike and reaffirmed its determination to see the law observed and respected. BRISBANE. July 16. As a result of tlie seaman s strike there is a serious flour short ig© in the North. Several towns are o i the verge of starvation.
GOVERNMENT’S FINAL WARNING.
DISPUTE MUST BE SETTLED BY ARBITRATION.
FAILURE MEANS WORK WILL BE RESUMED.
United Press Association—Copyright-. (Received July 16, 10.45 p.m.) MELBOURNE, July J 6 The Federal .Government has issued a final appeal to settle the piesent industrial dispute by arbitration. failing which it proposes to take the necessary steps to secure ;he .resumption of work,.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5227, 17 July 1919, Page 5
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