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SYDNEY STANDS OUT.

THE LAZY STRIKE. JUDGE HIGGINS'S SUGGESTION. 'By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyrights ■•' (Received February 20, 10.15--aim.)- : SYDNEY, February 201 A mass meeting of the wharf men discussed the suggestion Mr Justice' Higj gins made at the' conference' held in Melbourne between the steamship owners and waterside workers, that the men should resume on. the Qld conditions pending a submission of the trouble to the Wages Board. 'The ineeting, by a big majority, negatived the proposal, and decided in fa-. vour of continuing strike.' Meetings at ; Newcastle, • Melbourne*', Brisbanje, 1 an# Hobart' favoured' Mr Justice ; Higgins's' 'and therefore will bresume overtime work f torn' tb-d&y on the! old conditions. :

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 13, 20 February 1914, Page 7

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SYDNEY STANDS OUT. Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 13, 20 February 1914, Page 7

SYDNEY STANDS OUT. Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 13, 20 February 1914, Page 7

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