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,uhi kalian and n.z. oahls association. | ARcnuisiiop Jt'hirs. | uto'-eive! tills dav at 9.-In a.in.) j SYDXF.Y. .Inn.- (h I Arclihisliop Julius underwent an operation last night. lie i - reported to | he doing well. j DF-RFGISTRATIOX ORDER. j (Received this dav at 9.-to a.m.) j SYDXI-IY, June 5. In delivering judgment in the Seamen’s I'niou case. Deputy-President Welih said it was with deepest regret 1-0- made the de-registration order. A line !,.,dy of Australian seamen through the oltieers of their union was being deprived of their status and protection in the awards ol the Court, lhe conditions under which Australian seamen worked wore the host to tie louml in the world. They were obtained hv constitutional methods, not by the- methods advocated by Walsh and Johnson. These methods always signally failed in this loiintry. If the seamen chose to follow foreign ideas of these men, il-cv must take the consequences.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1925, Page 3
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