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MILITANTS’ THREAT

ATTITUDE OF AUTHORITIES. (Australian Press Association.) (Received this day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, November 12. The Union Company’s freighter, Naranui, is now believed to be involved in tne seamen’s dispute. When the vessel arrived from Launceston to-day Sydney militants tried to compel the crew to quit or lie [.disciplined for manning the vessel one the last night of the recent strike, otherwise the ship would be declared “black”, but the crew refused to leave. The militants then tried to induce the Company to put them off. Tile Company however, refused.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1931, Page 5

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MILITANTS’ THREAT Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1931, Page 5

MILITANTS’ THREAT Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1931, Page 5

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