THE SHIPPING STRIKE.
NO SIGNS OF ITS END. AIAKURA MEN JOIN STRIKERS. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.' (Received August 4. 10.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, August 4. It is unofficially staurt that, as tho articles of th<g crow of the Makura expire to-ilaj'4 the men e :.e decided to join tho strikers. SYDNEY. August 2. There are no fresh developments in the shipping strike. Onion circles believe an üb,solute deadlock has been reached. 'The men arc prepared for a six months’ struggle. Walsh’s release is now the vital issue. ' Walsh is now hunger-striking. SMALL STEAMER BURNED. (Received August 4. 10.55 a.m.) . MELBOURNE, August 4. Tho small loyalist-manned steamer Wauehope while lying' in quarantine was totally destroy'd by fire. BREAD MADE FROM POLLARD. (Received August i, 10.50 a.m.) .BRISBANE, August 4. As the result of the flour shortage caused by the .shipping strike people at Cairns have been compelled to consume bread made of pollard. The product closely resembles caked sawdust.— Aus.-N.Z. 'Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16504, 4 August 1919, Page 3
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159THE SHIPPING STRIKE. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16504, 4 August 1919, Page 3
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