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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

UNCOMPROMISING DEMANDS. (Australian Press Association). SYDNEY. February 20. A serious stage has heeu reached in the deliberations of the Industrial Peace Conference. Uncompromising demands have been made for a settlement of the limber workers’ strike and the withdrawal of notices to the mines. The withdrawal of ifree labour from the wharves and the release of Jacob Johnson are also demanded. All timber yards operating under the Lukin award were yesterday declared “ black ” by the Sydney Disputes Committee. Two hundred transport drivers have been called out on strike. Attorney-General Lathan stated he was informed of eases of intimidation of volunteer workers, both in Sydney and in Melbourne yesterday.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1929, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1929, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1929, Page 5

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