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WATERFRONT PARALYSIS IN AUSTRALIA FEARED

Eeceived Thurstlav. *.30 p.m. KYDXLY, Jan. 30. The euinplet e paralysis of the waterfront. throughout the ('oinnionwealth nexl week appears likely foliowing the deeisiou of the Walerside Workers' Kederat ion to ban ti 1 1 work after 5 p.m. i'orl oftieials are unlikely to allow tliis 1 1 ti 1 f strike to proeeed uindiallenged. It is bclieved that when etills for work on ihe seeoiid shift are ivfused by the men next Tuesday, suspensions will be made tuni ti geiieral stuppage will result. The latest group of workers to tiireateu strike aetion if the govern nient does not agree Jo abolish Katur day work. ttre Ihe elerks in ihe Ktate lotterv oiiiee who tue preptiring to hold ti ;-i ojiw ork ineeting on February 8. The elerks, who nuinber 10U, are ineensed that tliey are the only (lo veriinient de partment, apart from the tourist bure.au, wliieh works on Katurday.

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Chronicle (Levin), 31 January 1947, Page 5

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WATERFRONT PARALYSIS IN AUSTRALIA FEARED Chronicle (Levin), 31 January 1947, Page 5

WATERFRONT PARALYSIS IN AUSTRALIA FEARED Chronicle (Levin), 31 January 1947, Page 5

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