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PIG IRON DISPUTE EXTENDED

SHIP SAILS FROM SYDNEY WITHOUT CARGO (Received December 14, 11.5 pun.) SYDNEY, December 14. The dispute over the loading of pig iron for Japan is gradually extending. The railway shunters have refused to handle rail trucks containing pig iron at waterside ports. No call for men to load the steamers Nellore and Taiping was made today. The Nellore sailed without her cargo of P>g iron. The executive of the Waterside Workers’ Federation is particularly anxious to prevent the licensing system being introduced at New South . Wales ports, and a conference of the union leaders has been convened to try to find a way out of the dispute.

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Southland Times, Issue 23692, 15 December 1938, Page 5

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PIG IRON DISPUTE EXTENDED Southland Times, Issue 23692, 15 December 1938, Page 5

PIG IRON DISPUTE EXTENDED Southland Times, Issue 23692, 15 December 1938, Page 5

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