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WOULD KICK COOKS OUT -OF COURT, DECLARES JUDGE.

(United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) SYDNEY, April 30. Further calls for cooks for Huddart Parker's ships failed to secure a response. The owmers had a similar experience at Melbourne, although there was no difficulty in obtaining cooks for vessels belonging to other lines. At the Federal Arbitration Court in Melbourne, during the hearing of a plaint by the Merchant Service Guild, Mr Justice Dethridge referred to the cooks’ strike. He said that the cooks would get kicked out of Court. He told the cooks that “they have their remedy by coming to Court to get their grievances righted, but when they strike and then come to Court, out they will go, and their award with them.''— Australian Press Association:

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18452, 1 May 1928, Page 10

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WOULD KICK COOKS OUT -OF COURT, DECLARES JUDGE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18452, 1 May 1928, Page 10

WOULD KICK COOKS OUT -OF COURT, DECLARES JUDGE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18452, 1 May 1928, Page 10