AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING STRIKE.
EMPLOYING IDLE HOURS. SEAMEN AS FISHERMEN AND WRAPPERS. , By Telegraph.—Peru A:,sn- Oopjrlslit. Sydney, Aug. 8, The Solution's Union lias decided to orjainisc ft fleet of fishing vessels to work on : <i co-operative basis for the i-p|iffit of the union, Two vessels have already been purchased. The union has also resolved to send men intrt the countrv rabbit trapping in order to augment food stocks.—Au«. N.Z. Cable Association. Melbourne, Aug. 8. A Miminons Ims boon Issued against f>e Cornu, president of the Seamen's Federation, for breach of the Arbitration Act.
REPRESENTATIONS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
Received Aug S. 1 I.2ft p.m Melbourne, Alt?. S.
Tt is understood tlint representatives nf tlip Seamen's Union and Hie Disputes Committee presenter! to the Government definite pvoposnls for tlie settlement of the strike. The details are closely guarded, but it is believed the committee asked for permission to interview Walsh, which was refused. The committee is now considering a new move, but tho outlook is not hopeful The Trades Hull Council lias agreed to circularise tlio unions for financial help.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1919, Page 5
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