AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING STRIKE.
WILD VAPORINGS. A FANATICAL LABOR LEADER. By. Telegraph.—l'reas Assn.—Copyright. Received July 20, 11.30 p.m. Melbourne, July 20. Walsh, secretary of the Seamen's Union, who was fined £IOO on 3'Yiday tor encouraging a continuance of the strike, made an inflammatory speech, in the course of which he openly advocated a soviet government, and urged the seamen ,to do everything in their power to throw the city into darkness and make it impossible for the civil authorities to do without the Seamen's Union. He declared that it was the seamen's duty to bring the hour as close a3 possiblo when it would be unsafe for people to walk out after seven at night. If the present conditions continued a revolution would result. —Aus.-N.Z., Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1919, Page 5
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126AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1919, Page 5
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