AUSTRALIAN SERVICE SUSPENDED.
till the strike is over. Sydney, Tuesday. Tho MoeraUi has been withdrawn | from the Atißtralian-Newi^^||| nc.cept; cargo or passen^^HHpjp^** —'' J ' ■ 1 A 11 r; 4 1 t rn'ijßßHEjis ■lyttißflHßrr .. , ! ,
9=• ' Hatemenf, r< at the to discu : a the , It has been <'' who are prepared Act shall be der fully adequate* } guarantee cont after the present 1 'lTf'| ' those who work s:;t STATEMENT r^HMjg', The United has issued an euring the people a VHKs aire to bring the While admitting tining was a breach of insists the now is to Jreotore peacu iiHk It appeals to those who bMBi phould make further eoncciMftj. . bear in mind the delegate HTHu consider the temper of the nirijyL represent as well as th<- hcuuJHfc tho delegates. It detailed UflBK posas put before the ready published.'and tunately the employers offered tain any ofj| the foregoing but insisted upon a condition winchfewas iniposaibe of acceptance. Jn Hi"U event of the proposals having '"'"i acceptedjjhe idelegates were pn'parwig to submit a proposal for confi'renc< ■ between the Huntly strikreß and em® ployers under the presidency of MiM Evan?, S.M., the finding of wlmll would have been final. Th« bUU'* n ent g<vs on to point out the condifl tjon precedent to registration undi* the Act is that the majority of men* hrea roust pass a resolution favouring that course. It asks: "Gould itjH| iniHgined the watersiderß would vfl| against their convictions at the !>>(■
ding of tire employers? It would 1* an outrage on the spirit of o free^JH Btitution to attempt to force do ci." The Fedv**3io:t was wilhuß uvery reasonable should Uken aßainst the recurrence of H| breach of agreement. It however, undertake to compel bres to vote ugu'mat their will, TRAMS TO STOP RUNNINGAuckland, This Day." Yesterday passed quietly. A mwi ing of the morning Bhift ol" the tram waymen in the evening decided tiv i:u to 52 in favour of a proposal thai. thj trarna should stop immediately ftJS labour wei introduce in the whani •W----special constables shoulc'd The afternoon Bhift will , LATEST FROM A|ll Kl jj||P Thtri nre no other devol <l i"iilH^.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 607, 1 November 1913, Page 5
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352AUSTRALIAN SERVICE SUSPENDED. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 607, 1 November 1913, Page 5
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