STRIKE AT PERTH.
UNION SUPPORTS PRINTERS. COURT TO DECIDE CASE. A. and N.Z. PERTH. Sept. 15. The strike at the West Australian newspaper office continues and shows signs of spreading. Copies of the composite paper, the Daily News and Westralian, are being circulated throughout the city and suburbs. At a mass meeting of the union it was agreed that the strike was no longer the concern of the West Australian s printers chapel and that it would henceforth be the concern of the union, which would support the chapel in its decision not to work while any of its members were in prison. The Industrial Registrar has been instructed by the Arbitration Court to take proceedings to determine whether the men are again on strike. Should the charge be proved, they are liable to another fine or imprisonment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19743, 16 September 1927, Page 11
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