THE SHIPPING STRIKE.
Mr.. hughes' counter-stroke. By Telegraph. -J'rcss Assn.—','cpyrlglit. Sydney, Feb. 13. Mr. Hughes has announced -hat if tlr engineers wish to purchase the Burn« Philn steamers the Government will lif : the embargo on their funds for this pur pose. MEN AWAITING DEVELOPMENTS. Sydney, Feb. 13. There-is no change in the- marin engineers' strike. 'Hi? men are await ing developments, as the officials a:afraid to call a meeting, as the opinio.' is that this would infringe the Goveri ment proclamation. INNOCENT PEOPLE SUFFERINGBrisbane, Feb. 13. There are intense privations in the northern towns owing to the flour shortage caused by the shipping strike. Br<?ad tickets are being issued at Cairns.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1920, Page 5
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111THE SHIPPING STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1920, Page 5
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