AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
lUHTIULIAN AND N. 7.. OAlir.B ASSOCIATION. SHI I‘I’TXG SETTLEMENT. MELBOLILNE. December 15. The chief .feature of the settlement of the .shipping strike' is the abolition •-f the Shipping Labour Bureau at Sydney. For this c-oiic-es.sion the Watcrsidor.s Federation agrees to call r.lf the strike- and to allow all men registered at thc> bureau to join the federation. It undertakes no stoppage# or sectional strikes shall occur in future. Even if any dispute arises, no .stoppage# must occur, while sympathy strikes are banned until all reasonable' avenues of (settling disputes have liecn explored. XPAY ZEALAXDEIFS INVITED. SYDNEY. December 10. The X.S.W. Boning Association lias decided to invite a New Zealand eight and cun' sculler to visit New South Wales tor the Clianipionships on the l ltli. of Marc h next.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1924, Page 2
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131AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1924, Page 2
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