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DISPUTE HOLDS UP LOADING OF WOOL

Received Wednesdav, 9.40 p.m. SYDNEY, Oct. 2. All wool being handled by Dalgety and Company in Sydnev was declared blaek today by tlie Clerks Union and the loading of 13,000 bales into the steamer Fort Aringan has. ceased. It j is feared that t he dispute which is j apparentlv tlie sequel to a long iight i between the wool brokors and Clerks Union over an awanl, may spread rapidly to other ports and immobilise j the Sydney waterfront. Other ships ' are waiting liere to load more than 30,000 bales of wool and no clerks or watersiders will touch them. The Dominion Aronarch narrowly escaped the ban as she completed loading yesterdav. The woolbrokers deny that adjourn ments in tlie discussion of the award were directed against the clerks. — ' - — — — — i i u

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Chronicle (Levin), 3 October 1946, Page 5

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DISPUTE HOLDS UP LOADING OF WOOL Chronicle (Levin), 3 October 1946, Page 5

DISPUTE HOLDS UP LOADING OF WOOL Chronicle (Levin), 3 October 1946, Page 5

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