AUSTRALIAN STRIKE
SEAMEN’S STUBBORN ATTITUDE
GENERAL SECRETARY OF FEDERATION ASSAULTED.
i y Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrirh MELBOURNE, October lb.
At a meeting of seamen motions wore caijried expressing no confidence in tho executive, and reaffirming the decision not to work with loyalists.
Mr Cooper, general secretary of the. Seamen’s Federation, who came from bydney to urge the ueu to resume work, was reiused a hearing, and wne-u ho left the meeting was renewed by u crowd of two hundred men. and assaulted.
COLLIERIES, ONCE iViORE IDLc. t>y Telegraph—Press Atsociawlou— Copyrtgm
SYDNEY, October 16,
Owing to tho seamen’s suitfc, sevora. of the southern collieries have bcei again rendered idle.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9793, 17 October 1917, Page 5
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106AUSTRALIAN STRIKE New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9793, 17 October 1917, Page 5
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