PIG IRON DISPUTE
POSSIBLE COMPROMISE SYDNEY, Feb. 16 Representatives of Sydney and South Coast unions decided to recommend to the Port Kembla watersiders that they should load pig-iron for Japan "under protest." It is believed that this advice will be accepted, and that the watersiders ; will load the Tymeric, which is to take the portion of the cargo left by the Dalfram. JAPAN'S NECESSITY " TOKIO, Feb. 15 Iron lamp-posts, railings, benches and lids of manholes are being removed from all streets for manufacture into munitions. Ashtrays and braziers in all Government offices have also been scrapped.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23274, 17 February 1939, Page 11
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