THE SHIPPING STRIKE.
PROPOSAL FOR/ SETTLEMENT. "Elec. Tel. Copy vJ.tJht— United Press Assn.' . (Received June 13, 10.35 a.m.) * ... .. SYDNEY, .June "13. . The. moderate section of seaijaeii hr.ye issued an 'appeal^ stating ;they "are prepared to r,esume immediately, if the owners grant 1 " ail increase of "twenty shillings -monthly and •a' six • hours working da[y when iri-'port, the other claims to %e plnced before the Arbitration Court.": M^BO^NE, June 13/ Replying to r ft depututiou of Unjun secretaries, asking f or rgjief ;of > strike distress. Mr. "Watt described .the ;fieanien's stiike as the disastrous which' had .ever occurred, be< i :!ii?e/ the Government and vthe laVvhad been, practically : challenged. The Government would stand to ithe law. He promised -,to co-operate with the State Government m relieving distress; but not of those who had struck.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14935, 13 June 1919, Page 3
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133THE SHIPPING STRIKE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14935, 13 June 1919, Page 3
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