UNIONISTS’ CHALLENGE
BALLOT BURNING ON WEDNESDAY EFFIGY OF JUDGE LUKIN Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, March 23. (Received March 23, at 1U a.m.) An extraordinary scone, unprecedented in Australian trade union history, has been arranged by the union officials who a''e directing the timber workers strike as an open challenge not only to the Arbitration Court, but also to the Federal Government. Tho strikers have decided to stage their ballot burning demonstration on Wednesday night; alsr a largo effigy of Mr Justice Lukin has been built, and this will be derisively committed to the flames. Tho ashes will be addressed to the judge and forwarded to Melbourne. The moderate unionists arc alarmed.
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Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 12
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112UNIONISTS’ CHALLENGE Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 12
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