SHIPPING STRIKE
ENGINEERS' ATTITUDE' CONDEMNED.
Melbourne, "ebruary 6. Ronlvius to a deputation of lie Workers' Wharf Onion, asVing for assistance to meet the distress caused by the marine en»inenrs' strike, Mr...Hughes strongly condemned tho "bushrangmg attitude of the engineers. He said he regarded tho rejection of the latest terms of settlement as an ultimatum, and would treat itns such. "If the meiv remam out lor six months they wil be no better off than they are to-day." He Promised to consult Cabinet on the question of asbistance fqr the uneniployod.-Fress Aosn,
THE UNEMPLOYED ARMY.
Sydnoy, February 6. There' wo now 15,000 unemployed in Sydney, find 180,405 tons of Aipping are idle in Sydney and Newcastle harbours. -Press Assn. (
A WIN IN WESTERN AUSMALIA. . (Rec. February 6, 10.25 p.m.) Sydney, February G. ( ' ' Tho executive- of the Marine Engineers /" Institute reports that the Western. Australian Stato Shipping Service has agreed to pay the full rate demanded by the engineers, and that the Australian eoast.il service will be resumed, liumedialely.Press Assn. '
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 114, 7 February 1920, Page 7
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168SHIPPING STRIKE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 114, 7 February 1920, Page 7
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