Australian Dispute Still Unsettled
Press Assn.
CARGOES MAY BE TOTAL LOSS
By Telegraph
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Received Wednesday, 5.10 p.m. SYDMEY? May 15. There has been no progress today in 'ihe settlement of the wool dispute which is paralysing shipping on the Australian c-ogsts. Canberra correspondents feport that the Shipping Minister, Henatqr Ashley, appears to be reeeiving little support from other members of the Federal Cabinet, in a search for a solution, but that he refuses to bypass the Htevedorjng Industry Gonunissiom The Trades .and Labour Oouneil is expecting to take a hand tomorrow. Meanwjiile the hatehcoyers are bqing taken off three sljips loadfid with fruit and vegetables in Sydney, to lceep the cargoes fresh. If the dispute laets much longer these cargoes will be a toial .loss. A. meeting of a thousand members of the Sydney branch of tjie W.aterside Workers' Federatiou today unanimously endorsed the ynion's stand byer double dumping,
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Chronicle (Levin), 16 May 1946, Page 5
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