THE SHIPPING STRIKE
NO LIGHT YET
MASS MEETINGS OF SEAMEN
I (By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyrielit | (Rec. August 19, 9.40 p.m.) | Sydney, August 19. | The strike situation is still obscure. A i mass meeting of seamen is iu progress j 011 the question of accepting or rejecting j Senator Mi-lwi's tonus.—Press Assn. j Melbourne, August 19. ; A mass meeting of seamen debated tho ; Government's terms of settlement, and - decided that tihe proposed conference must | meet and its decision forwarded to all : branches before the ships would 'be ; manned. j It was further dccidcd that Walsh ; should represent the seamen at the con- ! forence.--.?ms A«n. j NO WORK TIL!., DEMANDS SETTLED, j (Reo. August 19, 11.20 p.m.) j Sydnsy, August 19. I The seamen's meeting definitely decided j not to return to work until the domands i had been settled at tho round-taWe conI ference.—Press Asm, BRISBANE SEAMEN AGREE TO PROPOSALS. Brisbane, August 19. The seamen have accepted the Government proposals. They insist upon tho granting of four cardinal points, and upon tho (ieoision of the round-thc-tablo conference being final.—Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 277, 19 August 1919, Page 7
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178THE SHIPPING STRIKE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 277, 19 August 1919, Page 7
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