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j IN SHIPPING DISPUTE i ’ N.SW. Premier’s Action (Received June 29 at 11 p.m.) (Aus. and N.Z. (’able Association.) SYDNEY, June 29. The representatives of the Unions associated with the Workers Transport Group privately interviewed thc Premier <if New South Wales, Mr Lang, concerning flic shipping dispute, uno submitted to him certain proposals lor a settlement to be brought about by him. After submitting the proposed terms to the snip owners, Mr Lang stated that, he would announce the terms publicly. Although nothing is yet known of the nature of the terms, it is understood that the situation is now much brighter. TEN VESSELS IDLE. OVER REFUSAL OF GUARANTEE. SYDNEY, June 29. The owners of the Canberra, after an abortive conference witli tiie crew, decided to tie the vessel up indefinitely. They also have tied up the collier Malachite for a similar cause. There are now ten vessels idle in Australian ports over the guiiiautei
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Grey River Argus, 30 June 1925, Page 5
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