SHIPPING HOLD-UP
HOPES OF SETTLEMENT WANING
MANY WORK PEOPLE RENDERED IDLE
(By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright (Bee. January 28, 1.40 a.m.) Sydney, January 27. Matters in connection with the marine engineers' strike are apparently at a standstill. The hopes of a setflement appear to be waning. Meantime the unemployment and inconvenience resultant from .the shipping tie-up are increasing. A number of factories have closed or reduced hands. The .latest outcome is that IMO meat packers have been rendered idle. Hnndieds of watersido workers and their dependants are feeling the pinch seriously, mid are asking- the Government for relief. A formal month's notice has been given many deck' officers by the shipping companies.—l'rcss Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 7
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111SHIPPING HOLD-UP Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 7
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