THE SHIPPING STRIKE
■■ » ". ".'-■■• FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S MOVE A SECRET "'.'.:: 'By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright Melbourne, July' 10. Senator Millen, in reply to -Tasmaniai and West Australian Senators who urged tho Government to man ships with volunteers, said the Government would without delay take steps which the circumstances warranted. There had been another unsuccessful conference be tween the Shipping Controller and tin Disputes Committee of the Trades Hall. —Press Assn. 70,000 PEOPLE AFFECTED' BY THE . STRIKE. „,.. ■ > ■ Melbourne, ''July 10. It is. estimated .that 70,000 people are unemployed in the Commonwealth as the result of the seamen's strike.—Press Assn. ! TOWNSVILLB STBIKE LEADERS. Brisbane, 1 July 10. Two of the Townsville strike leaders, Carney and Kelly, have been acquitted.— Press Assn. -. y
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 246, 11 July 1919, Page 7
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116THE SHIPPING STRIKE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 246, 11 July 1919, Page 7
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