NO INTENTION TO STARVE.
AUSTRALIA'S MARITIME DISPUTE. By Telegraph.—-Press Assn.—Copyright, Received Oct. 13, 9.30 p.m. Sydney, Oct. 13. The secretary of the Labor Council, in an official statement regarding the maritime dispute, says that the workers have no intention of starving themselves: they had enough of that during the 1917 strike. The present dispute will not take the form of a general strike, but all unions in the Transport Workers' Federation will act on a concerted policy. This move is only one of many. If the ship-owners want industrial peace they can have it in live minutes by the abolition of the labor bureaux,—Aug. and N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1920, Page 5
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108NO INTENTION TO STARVE. Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1920, Page 5
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