SHIPPING STRIKE.
VOLUMNIA HOLD UP. DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED. Crjaa Association —Electric Teletfranh- Cppyrlgt (Received Saturday, 10.35 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. Despite the boycott of the Volumnia and her cargo by the Transport Cnions, some of the discharged cargo "as removed from the wharf and delivered to the consignees. Mr Seale, president of the Maritime Transport Group, states that there is going to Ire no general strike or anything of that kind, so far as the Maritime Unions are concerned. It is stated that the employees of the master carriers will be ordered to proceed to the Volumnia’s» wharf and cart the cargo. 111 the event of noncompliance each man, it is understood, will have to take the consequences. Developments are foreshadowed at the beginning of the week. —P.A.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 March 1925, Page 5
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