SHIPPING STRIKE NOT SETTLED
WALSH THE OBSTACLE OPINIONS DIVIDED By Telegraph-Press AEBociatlon-CopyHght Melbourne, July 28. A rteetinsj of seamen decided not to resumo work, ami the strike is still on. The seamen have resolved rot to accept nnv compromise jntil Walsh is released.—Press Assn. MASS MEETING OF SEAMEN AT SYDNEY. Sydney, July 28. A mass meeting of seamen is to he held to-day to discuss the latest developments. Opinions are divided as lo Hie possibility of work being resumed. One- section will probably demand Walsh's release before accepting a settlement.—Press Assn. NO WORK TILL WALSH IS '.RELEASED. (Eec. July 21), 7.35' p.m.) Sydney, July 29. ' The seamen have unanimously decided not to resume work until Walsh is released. All the union's claims were conceded— Prass Assn. (liec. July 29, 9.5 p.m.) Melbourne, July 29. A mass meeting of seamen ignored the Disputes Committee's delegates who were present, and decided that Walsh's release should be a condition precedent to the .settlement of i tliß strike.—Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 260, 30 July 1919, Page 7
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165SHIPPING STRIKE NOT SETTLED Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 260, 30 July 1919, Page 7
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