DARWIN STRIKE
0 . Settlemeftt After Ldbour War
DARWIN, July 21. The wateffront union terms for settlement of the strike has bedri fdrwarded to Canbdfra. Additional poliee armed with batbns have been requisitioned from the britlying stationS; Two ledding hotels have been elosed and several stdfdkdeperS havd reftlsed tb accept goddS- u&loaded hy Vdltintedr labour frofli thd Marella, fearirig that they will be deelared black. * The strike has developed iato a straight-out fight for a higher basie wage for railway arid wharf workdrs. The strike cbuhpsed, but riot beford an attempt wai mridd td wrdck the pdrmanent Way ldading from thd Wharf to the goods shed a-quarter of a mile away. The explosives placed on the raiis melted in thd hot SU& arid rib daxriage resulted. .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 158, 22 July 1937, Page 7
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