MANUREWA INQUIRY.
SYDNEY. June 1. Giving evidence nt the Mnnurew? in quiry, C'l.-i | >ce Crowley, who was residing'at Port Mactjuarrie on April 12 said he saw a barque apparently being very much buffeted by adverse winds. At one time she was stern on to tl.e coast and nt ; nether seemed to b i going
LABOUR WORLD. ml'ivyp" v I AUSTRALIAN SHEARERS’ WAG.'.A, . EMPLOYERS REFUSE QUEE? SLAND RATES. . I -MELBOURNE, May i lhe Australia]! Grazier.!’ I ’m.i’. ■ ■ . here ties cli-ei.l < to on i’.e part el’ :h< Au.- :L- n \.'. o. . . ers’ I nion in the event of a strike in , the iJicariig iii'lus.iy. anil has i.j.ii eiij . oil a committee t., consider ways and means, if a hold-up is attempted. I j A denial is given by the <•razit-rs to , : the shearers’ statement that some New , South Wales sheds have stalled under the Queensland rates, which the Ansi tralian Workers’ Union is seeking for I It is reported that shearing is in full ; swing in Wes titilia, under the new Fed- - oral award. ! DRIVING LABOUR TO EXTREMES. ’ MB.LBOUKN.iI June 1. I Mr Barm's, general secret: ry of the i Austral ;j;j Workers’ Union, referring to j » ! us: ice I’ow •r.i's award, said it was ’’ certain it would m.>t be accepted bv the I 46,000 of the Australian Work- ‘ ers’ Union. He said that awards of I this nature would drive every Labour j org- nisatiun of Australia out of the I Arbitration Court. I _
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Grey River Argus, 2 June 1922, Page 6
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