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INVESTIGATION TO BE MADE

Received Friday 11.36 p.m. S-YDNEY, May 17. j The shipping dispute ended tonight : ' with the announcement by the acting- ! Prime Minister, Mr. Forde, that pend- , ing an enq.uiry by a judge into the i double-dumping of wool, the Government had decided that no export licence would he issued for double-dumps not already in existence. The Government received an assur- ■ i ance from officials of the Waterside i Workers' Federation that wor.k on the | wharves would he resumed immediately ' and that all wool at present doubledumped .would he loaded.

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Chronicle (Levin), 18 May 1946, Page 5

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INVESTIGATION TO BE MADE Chronicle (Levin), 18 May 1946, Page 5

INVESTIGATION TO BE MADE Chronicle (Levin), 18 May 1946, Page 5

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