AUSTRALIAN STRIKE.
05,000 IDLE EST MELBOURNE. By Telegraph.—Press Asm.—CopjrljJfc Js Sydney, M*T Bs|j The Seamen's Union at Sydney W lj§ proved of taking a plebiscite. The «S§ ion is expressed that the ballot wiljfli suit in au overwhelming majority jJI favor of resumption.—AU&.-NJ2. Qgs|j Assn. ■ , J| ' Melbourne, May 31J There are now 66,000 idle as tlx) » suit of the seamen's strike, and W wages' loss totals £16,000 weekly. ™ Brisbane, May Zii'J The Seamen's Union refiued to tu a plebiscite on the question of iubtt)t; ting the trouble to arbitration a&4.4fj dined to man the ships until theirdgj mands receive attention.— Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1919, Page 5
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102AUSTRALIAN STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1919, Page 5
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