Union Leaders Called Traitors and Frauds
STRIKE aftermath HOUUJP COST £1,000,000 .p A By Telegraph — Copyright) 925 ».ni. BRISBANE, To-day. 5 1» volunteer crew of the Mildura „ paid off. Unionists are be- “ iz, prepared to unload her. Melbourne, a large meeting of tnrites at the Gaiety Theatre was niiis to strike aftermath speeches Trades Union Council officials, i s W Duggan ..nd G. Crofts, when % interjections were hurled blam»the Trades Council. U interjections were, “You sold ‘“•Traitors,” “Squibs,” “Frauds,” %ibs" and similar pleasantries. Mr Duggan declared that the out- * ■ of the strike had been an ignomidefeat, but Mr. Crofts contended St the cooks had lost little, if anything, through it. t Sydney message says the shipneners have commenced to engage Dots tor all the idle vessels, including uiimaroa, which is expected to ail for New Zealand on Friday. No iiSculty has been experienced in obtaining men. Similar conditions prevail at all the purts, and the men are displaying anxiety to return to work. It is estimated that the strike cost £1,000,000.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 383, 18 June 1928, Page 1
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