AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING STRIKE.
A MESSAGE PROM WALSH.
THE STRIKERS' DEVOTION.
By Telegraph.—Piess Assn.- Copyright. Received August 4, 10.10 p.m. Melbourne, Augu.-il 4. A mass meeting of seamen was suddenly convened to consider a message from Walsh intimating that he did not desire that his imprisonment should stand in tin- seamen's way of accepting the Government's offer. A round-table conference meeting resolved not to negotiate far a settlement through anyone else but Walsh. Sydney, August 4. The crews of the Makura and Kakapo have been paid off.
MAKURA'S MEN JOIN STRIKERS.
Spdney, August 4. It. is unofficially stated that, as the articles of the crew of the Makura expire to-day, the men have decided to join the strikers. Melbourne, August 4. The small loyalist-manned steamer Wauchope, while lying in quarantine, was totally destroyed by Arc. Brisbane, August 4. As the result of the flpur shortage caused by the shipping striko people at Cairns have been compelled to consume bread made of pollard. The product closely resembles caked sawdust.—Aus.N.2. Cable Aaw
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1919, Page 5
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169AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1919, Page 5
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