WATERSIDE STRIKE
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. ('MILK ASSOCIATION. UNIONIST'S NEW MOVE. MELBOURNE, November ID. Plans for launching an attack on overseas shipping through the Sydney Labour Bureau were formulated at a mceeting of the Waterside Workers Cede rat ion. It is announced the I'Vderation declined the liner Maloja Mack been use it was stated she was loaded at Sviliicv by Bureau labour. Serious developments are not expected at other ports till the* ships loaded through the bureau are declared black. Then a direction will lie issued by the Federation that the cargo on those vessels must not bo handled hv unionist,, aL the different ports. A proposal is being considered to exempt vessels loaded wholly by union labour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1924, Page 3
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117WATERSIDE STRIKE Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1924, Page 3
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