SEAMEN'S STRIKE EXTENDS
Transport, Miners and Railwaymen (A. md iN.Z. Oatole.) MELBOURNE, Jily 11 The Trades Hall Council earned a motion that the Council is of opinion' after the attitude of the employers at the Confiiit-i.ce a secj tiional strike would be di«a ( str<.Ais to I the seamen, and Ihe only ymSfFible J wa,y of winning is't.» making it a ! Federal fight. Coal mners, t .g;neI drivers and firemenl, transport woirk&v fj and seamen,' Avitl bw asked to ma!ke a common cause. '■ Emissaries will be se.nt. to other States with a view to summoning. I a Conference to diecide a policy. j Mr. Watt, Acting-Prime Minister, has granted leave for the Arbitration. Court to) prosecute the Sea.----i men's Union andl .secretary in con-' j niectifon with the strike. ; ) To-morrow all factories, hot pro- ! v.iding their'; own power will .eeass' operations as a result of the restriotioiw. •, The Trades Hall Council" passed 1 a • resoili#ioin] that the time ha® ail- j 1 rived when organised Labour iru Vic- | toria. should repudiate the system of settling disputes by 'arbitration., and institute a> more scientific method' of gainiing its end. Unions are requested to balloti on the question.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13933, 11 July 1919, Page 3
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195SEAMEN'S STRIKE EXTENDS Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13933, 11 July 1919, Page 3
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