WRITS ISSUED.
Action for slander. y - ' STRIKE LEADERS RETALIATE. NEW FEDERAL POLICE k>. SWORN IN. , • PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT,) ' (|I CA, *7. b aKD N.Z. CABLE }AS SO CI ATI ON.) (IJIT**"". Reived September 4th, 10.15 p.m.) SYDNEY, September 4. He'latest development of the ia regard to deportation is J, issue by the solicitors for .. h and Johnson of writs against i * j j, Bavin, ex-Attorney-Gen-W Cl' jm<ng £so°o dama «es each • slanderous utterances alleged slander in connexion ' certain remarks made by Mr ' to public concerning Walsh • k at Join*" 1 after the service of deportation summons upon ' of Federal police has ' Wp sworn in. The greatest g£ecy was observed. reject overtures. demanding greater * , CONCESSIONS. ~V 5 ■ ' _ Un» X. Z . CABLE ASSOCIATION.) SYDNEY, September 4. >' The last-minute attempt to settle the -Japping strike proved futile. iFarbitra&r met the Strike Com/JL »t the Trades Hall and asked i the Ws decision not to return 'to work be reconsidered. He -was mthe owners' terms were "cdSrifcred quite unsatisfactory and that \-Jto British seamen were now asking, fr-ttfilioQ'to-tbeir original demands, for Australian rates of pay and connapely, an eight-hour-day and week, payment for "iMwertime and for sickness, ( and m a ffi|p gntish seamen were paid "Australian ports, full pay until Mb lanijed again at Home ports. secretary of the Strike Commit- % stated that the members of the wnnuttee expected to I>© prosecuted \ alternative committee had been « ttf carry on if the need arose. |Ssupowiiers anticipated the men's to resume. W 0R ™ LAW--LANG'S ATTACK. . / jis.. cilia association.) *| - SIDNEY, September 4. -Lang haa .telegraphed all States, JBpjJjng their cooperation in testing of the Federal Governaction in appointing the DeporKjeply has been received from the Government, which is ;3»gteeaMe to becoming party to proVictorian Government has reit would not hanre anything the proposal* {UNTOLD MISERY. 4Sfcv' -• • !OP STRIKE. I AUSTRALIANS. RNE, September 4. Q, Leader of the Fedy, uas issued a statehopeful that as a reil to the High Cburt, Sation measure will be is deportation should rnestly appeals to the Fade, unionist of lifend as leader of the r Party, not to allow e inflamed in the exmoment and by the tion by striking, but ;he result of the elec>t be long delayed, ■ation. of work would I misery on the workShould the Labour ful it would immediiniquitous legislation lian citizens amenable ■he land in connexion ! which may be comRECRUITS. men go out. . S BY PICKETS. and pickets, at^Jer- - 7- ;• • .
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 13
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