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PORT KEMBLA STRIKE

Bosses’ Attitude A DICTATORIAL ONE. (Received February 12, at 8.20 p.m.) SYDNEY, February 12. A large and representative deputation of businessmen, clergy aud municipal councillors waited ou the acting New South Wales Premier, Mr Bruxner, to-day, and emphasised the hardship likely to result if the Port Kentbla steel works strike should be prolonged. Mr Bruxner decJared that the machinery of the Arbitration Court was adequate to deal with this dispute, and that the Government would not attempt to usurp the functions of the ■ Court. The Mayor of Wooliongong stated that Australian Iron and Steel Limited had advised him that the company ■is tnot prepared to negotiate for a settlement of the strike, until the men resume work, ay directed by the Court.

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Grey River Argus, 13 February 1936, Page 2

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PORT KEMBLA STRIKE Grey River Argus, 13 February 1936, Page 2

PORT KEMBLA STRIKE Grey River Argus, 13 February 1936, Page 2

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