ADELAIDE DISORDER
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violence or threats will not be tolerated by government . ^ S WARNING TO WATERSIDERS
— By Telegraph— Copyriglit).
CANBERRA, Wednesday. ! Mr. J. G. Latham, Federal Attor-iney-General in a staterhent covering the Port Adelaide waterside disord:ers, said the Government would not tolerate . violence or threats of violenc'e. The Government would not cori dorie crime because. it may have been initiated of provoked for industrial purposes: Such methods would not succeed with the Governriient . Jt WAS equally futile for the- Watersidq Wofkers' Federatiqp. to complain that the. trpuble arose from the qmiJloyment of foreigriers, The fact remained that the federation, had more members of .toreigri origiri in its ranks than ariy other union. The .Government, however, wouia see that no uiifair discrimination was exercised by the employers in this direction.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 127, 21 January 1932, Page 5
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