THE SHIPPING STRIKE
AN.OTHEK I'IiOSECUTrON. Melbourne, August S. A summons has been issued against Mr. Locorau, president of the ■ Seamen's federation, for a breach of Hie Arbitral tion Act,—Press Asan. . FRESH DEVELOPMENTS. (Kec. August 8, 11.20 p.m ) ■ Melbourne, August 8. It is understood that the representatives of the Seamen's Union and the Disputes Committee have, presented to the Government definite proposals for a settlement of the strike. The details are closely guarded. .It is believed that tho committee asked for permission to interview Walsh, -which was refused. The committee is now considering a new move, biit the outlook is not hopeful. The Trades Hall .Council has ngwd to circularise uuions for financial helpPress Assn. SYDNEY UNION GOING FISHING . AND EABBITTING. '.' ' Sydney, August S. • The Seamen's. Union lias decided to, organise a fleet of fishing vessels to work on a co-op&rative 'basis for the benefit of tho union. Two vessels have already been purchased. The union is also sending men into the country to trap rabbits — Press Asm. . GROCERY FAMNE CONTINUES. (Bee. August 8, 11.20 p.m.) Sydney, August S. The scarcity of groceries continues. No sugar is available.—Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 269, 9 August 1919, Page 7
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188THE SHIPPING STRIKE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 269, 9 August 1919, Page 7
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