THE SHIPPING STRIKE
MEN INSiST ON RELEASE OF WALSH
MAKURA MAY BE HELD UP
(By Telegraph-Press ABSociation-Coriyriffht (Reo. July 31, 0.45 p.m.) Melbourne, July 31. Although the Seamen's Federal Council refuses tu discuss the men's negotiations with Senator Milieu, it is understood that the suggested basis of settlement includes Walsh's release and the immediate summoning of n round-table conference at which Walsh shall, be present, the seamen , to resume when the conference is uctuiilly.sitting.—Press Assn. LOCAL FAMINE LOOMING IN SYDNEY. , (Eec. July 31, 9.15 p.m.) Sydney, July 31. The shortage of sugur, salt, potatoes, and other foodstuffs h becoming acute. A local famine will arise in many lines unless the strike ends shortly. New Zealand has been sounded for supplies, but no freight is offering.—Press Assn. RUMOURS ABOUT THE MAKUKA. (Kec. July 31, !).■« p.m.) Sydney, July 31. The Makura is due on Saturday f::om Auckland and Vancouver. The statement is current in union circles that the crew will sign off on arrival.—Press Assn. '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 262, 1 August 1919, Page 7
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163THE SHIPPING STRIKE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 262, 1 August 1919, Page 7
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