SUGGESTED TERMS
SETTLEMENT NEGOTIATIONS BRISBANE, Bth October. The watersiders decided to recommend the Council of Trades Unions to negotiate a settlement on the lines of the removal of free labour at every port; suspension of the Beeby award; restoration of all previous conditions; repeal of the Transport Workers’ Act; and reinstatement of all unionists. DEADLOCK AT FREMANTLE FREMANTLE, Bth October. At a wharf labourers’ meeting to-day a motion to resume work was declared carried, but' was challenged by a large section. The Disputes Committee is now seeking a way out of the impasse. INQUEST ON VOLUNTEERS MELBOURNE, Bth October. At the inquest on two men killed while working cargo as,volunteers on the wharves, the Coroner returned a verdict of accidental death. He asked the Press not to publish the names of the volunteer worker witnesses, who feared the vengeance of the strikers.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 October 1928, Page 7
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