OI’TR AOI'IS WOItSK Til AX I.USHKAXGIXO. \ DISKJHACK TO CTVILISATIQX. M KI.TiOI'IVXE, March '2l. During tlii> lio:«ri imjc <o' :in application at tiu> \ rljitrsition Court by the Dockers and Ship Painters Union tor a mow award, tbo Deputy-President of the Court, Sir John Quick, referring to a telegram from Sydney that stated the donkevinen and risers had ceased work on the Kronmngii because th( Seamen's Cniou had declared thevessel black, said he considered the Aolumiiin. ease a- disarm eto civilisat ion, tnI'ortunatelv, the Court had no juiisdntion over a foreign crew on a foreign S, 'TUe 'Union’s representative stated he was instructed by the Sydney branch U, resu.no work and members ot t o union were now hack at "-ilk on ' Vl'r .Justice Quick added that Parliament had power under the Commonwealth Constitution to pass laws protecting ships and traders n Australia from Outrages worse than bushranpine.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1925, Page 3
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