MARITIME STRIKE MAY BE SETTLED
Reeeived Wednesday, 8.40 p.m. WASHIN GTON, June 12. The Government is ready to specify terms for the settlement of the dispute* " whieh threatens a strike of 200,000 m ari time workers on Saturday. The Government owns. 2400 of the 3500 vesSels in the nation 5s merchant marine, therefore i.ts move is expected to end the dispute. Alr. Bridges, after learning oT this development, declared the labouring organisation would arrange a settlement without a strike if the Government took its place at the conferenee table. . . — ,♦
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Chronicle (Levin), 13 June 1946, Page 5
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