MARITIME UNIONS.
LAWLESSNESS REVIEWED. DEPRECATION BY EMPLOYER. ADELAIDE. Nov. 7. Mr. E. Bakewcll, the president of the Employers' Federation, in reviewing tbo strikes and rullianisni in Melbourne, snirl : " It is rjuilo evirlenl, that if peaceable citizens desire to carry on their business I hey must, resist the law lessness of the maritime unions. The he.st. way to preserve peace is to prepare for war. SEAMEN AT ADELAIDE. NEW SECRETARY UNWELCOME. ADELAIDE. Nov. 7. The Adelaide branch of the Seamen's Union adopted a. resolution refusing to hand over the keys and books and records to Mr. Me.Kernau, of the Johnson faction. A message was read from Mr. Tom Walsh urging the local secretary to retain possession of them, as Mr. McKernan was not authorised to tako control.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20098, 8 November 1928, Page 11
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