SHIPPING TROUBLE
(’Australia A NCnhle Association 1 CONSIDERATION DEFERRED. j SYDNEY. December I. A meeting of seamen decided to liefer consideration of anv opposition pro posals to deportation until the outturn • of the JI igh Court: proceedings are known. It is known that the delegates eommissiotied at a previous meeting t i enquire whether kindred organisations would strike if one were launched hy the seamen as a protest against deportation have submitted their report, which makes it clear that responsible union leaders were opposed to taking anv industrial action on behnlf of tVal.-di and Johansen. It is pointed out certain extremists are anxious tor a strike, hut it is added these people could not be considered seriously, athey admitted the unions they represented would not even consider the question of striking. SEAMEN RETURN. MELBOURNE, December 2. Following a decision to return to •work, two hundred nnd fifty seamen marched through the city and returned to their ships.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1925, Page 3
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