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LOADING OF WOOL STILL HELD UP

/\ -ei\c( 1 Wednesdav, 10.30 p.m. '■ r SYDNEY, May 8. In Sydnev alone 22 sliips are now afTc.-t j,y p1(i ^yatersiders' refusal to 1'itnl sliips with double dumped wool. Uic ineu iigjiin declined calls for labour diis inoniing. The Federal secretary ot d'e Matcrside Worlters' Fexleration, lats rcpcii ted the Federation's demami diiO a date be named for the cessation of 'hmble dumping. "Once that date b givcn wo shall, be Jiappv to get backto m ork, lio said. "A complete tie up can be avoided if the port committee tPiosters for otlier work, those men who have {.nno out in sympathy. Tliis would conline the dispute to the wool issue.'''

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Chronicle (Levin), 9 May 1946, Page 5

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LOADING OF WOOL STILL HELD UP Chronicle (Levin), 9 May 1946, Page 5

LOADING OF WOOL STILL HELD UP Chronicle (Levin), 9 May 1946, Page 5

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