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  3. "WELL, THAT'S OVER!"

    —Seamen packed their belongings and cheerfully went on board their ships yesterday. The picture shows some of them climbing the gangway of the Euripides. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "GAD TO SEE YOU!” Captain Robertson, master of the Euripides (second from the right) photographed with some of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE BLUE PETER, WHICH INDICATES THE DEPARTURE OF A SHIP, will fly today from the mastheads of vessels anchored in the Bay, British seamen [?] their ships yesterday, after a strike which lasted 100 days. Left: Roll-call on the Euripides. Right: Mr. J. Shelley, the Communist member of the Trades Hall Council, waving a red silk handkerchief as seamen sang the Red Flag. The picture Was taken on Flinders Street Railway Station. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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