TROUBLE WITH COOKS
i OWNERS’ INSTRUCTIONS.
ULIMAROA MAY BE BELAYED. MOVE FOR DEREGISTRATION. United Press Assn. —By Electric Telegraph Copyright. (Received 9.15 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. Hudart Parkers have instructed their officers to stop receiving cargo for the Ulimaroa, but if the cooks’ dispute is immediately settled a further effort will be made to get the Ulimaroa away to-morrow. HIGH MEMBERSHIP FEE. Chief Judge Dethridge, when resuming the hearing of the application of the Brisbane branch for the deregistration of the Cooks’ Union, was informed that th e membership fee for this union amounted to £lll 13s 6d, which he regarded as wholly excessive. It was also stated that this fee was increased by the Union executive without the authority of branches. * I shall want to hear good reasons in justification of this fee,J’ added Judge Dethridge. “If this organisation is to remain registered.” Judge Dethridge asked what was proposed to be done in the event of deregistration, and counsel replied; “We shall form a new unioh.”'The. case was adjourned.—Australian Press Assn.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 73, 21 June 1928, Page 5
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