SHIPPING DISPUTE
STEWARDS DECIDE TO FIGHT ON ALL SAILINGS EXPECTED TO BE CANCELLED (By Telsgraph-Presi ASBOclatlon-CoDJTiellt Sydney, • December 17.' A mass inceltni: of stewards was iiold this morninir to review the position. The engineers, seamen, butchers, and bakers view the liasty. action of the stewards .with disfavour, and Doint out that the strike meeting was not representative of the stowards' organisation.—Press Assn. (£cc., December. 18, 1.30 a.m.) Sydney, Dcccmber- 17. Tho meetlnsr of marine stewards decided unanimously to fight on, and that tho next movfl must come from th, ; emplpyera and owners.■It is stated that whether all projected sailings will be cancelled will 1 depend on the result df a mooting of transport workers,- who are considering, whrtt action to adopt. It is learned unofficially that the: transport workers have decided to support the strikers, so' presumably all sailing's will b* cancelled. It is announced ..from Melbourne that' the seamen also are awaiting the result of the transport workers' meeting before' they d?ciile whether , they will join , the strike.—l'ress Assn. . . " '
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 11
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170SHIPPING DISPUTE Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 11
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