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SHIPPING TROUBLE

[Australia & N.Z. Cable Associatio; A LOYAL CREW. MELBOURNE, Nov. 26. The Demosthenes has sailed. ti crew remaining loyal. deportation discussed. ADELAIDE, Nov. 20. A meeting of seamen from all into State ships in Port Adelaide discussc the deportation of Walsh and Join son and passed a number of dofinit and secret motions, which will be foi warded to the Federal Executive of th l* ii ion. TIME FOR CLEAN UP. PERTH, Nov. 26. General dissatisfaction in Labour eii cles regarding the actions of the sea men’s union at Fremantle culminate! in the Fremantle District Council o the Australian Labour Party, by ai overwhelming majority, carrying a mo tion ordering the seamen's union ti vacate the offices in the Trades Hall A resolution was also adopted declaring, the reunion union's action were against the best interests of Labour, and it was felt the time lias coino to •lean up the movement.

BRITISH & PORTION HFWS

I Router Telegrams.] COMMUNISTS FOUND GUILTY. LONDON. Nov. 25. The Communists were found guilty on all counts. A DRT-.SE MANIFESTO. BEIRUT. Nov. 25. I lie Druse leader. Elatrash. has issued a manilesto declaring the Druses will not adept anything less than complete independence.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1925, Page 3

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SHIPPING TROUBLE Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1925, Page 3

SHIPPING TROUBLE Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1925, Page 3

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