SHIPPING DISPUTES
iniTSALUN AND I<’.i.. CABI.I ABHOUI A. 10>THE STRIKE ENDS. SHU'S TO BE MANNED. SYDNEY, January 27. A mass meeting of the Seamen’s Union to-day decided to observe the Federal Arbitration Court’s award-and go to the Marine Shipping Office to be picked up. There was such a crash at tlie office after the decision was reached licit the masters were unable to engage
crews. All the idle ships "ill he manned on Wednesday. BRISBANE, January 27. The seamen to-dnv commenced manning the idle ships. MELBOURNE, January 27. A meeting of tlie seamen here today decided to abide by the Arbitration Court’s award, arid com men cod maiming the veaseli.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1925, Page 2
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