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WOOL CLERKS' DISPUTE

Received ►Siiturdav, 12.20 a.m. SYDXFY, Xov. 1. Prospect* of a romplete seulonion' of tlie wool elerks' dispnie all'ertiug Sydney, Newcustle and Brisbaue aj>pear likelv following tlie liftiug of tlie l>an on wool liandlt'd by Dalgetv's and A.M.L.S. by the Xewrastle iirnncli of the elerks' L'nion. Following a compulsorv eonferenee in Sydney yesterday a tentative settleinent was reaeheil which had to be approved by the woolbrokers in other eentres ail'eeted bv the dispute. The eliairman of the Xe.weastle braneh of the Wool Selling Brokers' Assoeiation (Mr. II. li. Boundy) said the union's ternxs had been aeeepted and saies would go 011 011 Wednesday. The Jirst sale wonld be in Sydney at which wool which should have been sold 011 Uctober 15-1(5 wonld be anctioned. The saies wonld continue until Xovember IS.

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Chronicle (Levin), 2 November 1946, Page 5

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WOOL CLERKS' DISPUTE Chronicle (Levin), 2 November 1946, Page 5

WOOL CLERKS' DISPUTE Chronicle (Levin), 2 November 1946, Page 5

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