ANXIETY IN ENGLAND
SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS LONDON, 2nd December. British shipping and commercial interests are watchhg the Australian strike, anxiously. Newspapers are giving promii.enc io tho cables. It is a tragic coincidence that, while news from Canberra, reports Mr Bruce's reference to thousands of boxes of butter being left unloaded a full column advertisement is appearing in the "Daily Herald - ' urging the wires of workers to buy Australian butter, "the br.t valua offered." The Peninsular Company informed the "Daily Chronicle" that it was hoped the Maloja would not be delayed more, than a. *ew clays, as it was thought the unloading would be able to proceed in daytime. No decision has been taken regarding other liners how on the voyage to Australia,. Tho "Daily Express," under a frontpage streamer heading, recalls the 1925 strike, which cost millions before its collapse was caused by the seamen. Tin's time dock workers are, responsible.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 3 December 1927, Page 7
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