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SCRAP IRON FOR JAPAN

WATERSIDERS’ REFUSAL TO LOAD CARGO SERIOUS AUSTRALIAN VIEW Received May 10, 11.5 p.m. SYDNEY, May 10. The Federal Government takes a •erious view of the repeated refusal by the Sydney waterside workers to load tin clippings and scrap iron for Japan and has demanded some form of undertaking that this policy will be discontinued, failing which the penal clauses of the Transport Workers’ Act will be instituted. This would mean that all men employed on the wharves will be compelled to become licensed.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 109, 11 May 1938, Page 7

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SCRAP IRON FOR JAPAN Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 109, 11 May 1938, Page 7

SCRAP IRON FOR JAPAN Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 109, 11 May 1938, Page 7

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