AUSTRALIAN SEAMEN.
OFFER TO RESUME WORK. THE COMMONWEALTH LINERS. By Telegraph.—Press Also. —Copyright. Received July 4, 1050 p.m. Sydney, July 4. A mass meeting of seamen decided that the man objected to by the Commonwealth Line be withdrawn from the Largs Bay and the seamen will resume work immediately, provided no objection is taken by the management to him joining another vessel in Sydney. w The manager of the Line, when informed of the decision, stated he did not think the management would agree not to object to the man joining another vessel as the cargoes by the Largs Bay had been cancelled. It would be at least three weeks before the vessel sails if the dispute is settled. It is considered probable that before the Line accepts any offer of the Seamen’s Union it will demand a guarantee that there will be no repetition of the Largs Bay trouble-
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1922, Page 5
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150AUSTRALIAN SEAMEN. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1922, Page 5
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