AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
• USIiIAUAN ANL) N.Z. OAH.'.B ASSOCIATION SEAMEN WANTED. SYDNEY June lA. In response to an advertisement for seamen to man tho steamers Omanga and I’ilga at Cockatoo Island a few men have applied. Hopes are now entertained that the whole ninety required will be forthcoming. , GROSSING-KEEPER NOT' GUILTY. M MI.HOC It X I-:. .1 line William. George I’eoiggaa was tumid not guilty. STATE COAL MINE STRIKE. MELBOURNE. June IA. Six hundred men have struck at the Wonthaggi State coal mine. Ihe trouble i.< due to the management refusing to replace a bonk instead ol a link on tli:.* tail ol a chain which harnesses the pony to the skip. The Mines Department states the union has ordered the strikers to resume.
AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING DISPUTE AIKI.BOURNE. June In. Developments which occurred 'luring I lie week-end have changed the delaying of the steamer M'.naro from being an isolated case of union interference to a tone oi a Heeling the In ier-St ato shipping policy. Il is now believed in maritime circle:, tbai this dispute will lead to a climax in ihe tangled affairs of the waterfront. The Melbourne Steamship Company has decided to pay off Hie Monaco s crew and to tie the vessel lip.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1925, Page 3
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