GENERAL CABLES.
BY CABLE—PBESS ASSOCIATION^COPYBIGHT, MEXICO CITY, Nov. 2. Five were killed and twenty-seven wounded in the gubernatorial elections in Yucatan. LONDON, Nov. 2. The secretary of the Amalgamated Marine Workers’ Union, which is the rival to Mr. Havelock Wilson’s union, states he knows nothing of the story from Australia that Tom Walsh is coming to England to form a new seamen’s union. He added: “We did not send any invitation.” BRISBANE, Nov. 3. At an early hour this morning it was discovered that someone had cut the mooring lines of the steamer Autolycus and set her adrift. Fortunately the tide was slack or the vessel might have swung out and drifted on the mud opposite the bank. SYDNEY, Nov. 3. Despite the offer of the seamen to refer the dispute regarding the Ulimaroa to a conciliation board, there is little likelihood of her being immediately commissioned. The Commonwealth Steamship Owners’ Association informed the Seamen b Union that they cannot now consider the case of the Ulimaroa until the union undertakes unconditionally to man the Karoola, the Werribee and the Barwon, which are also held up.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 November 1925, Page 5
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