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  3. Men And Machinery Work On Wharves Again

    GLAD TO BE BACK AT THEIR JOBS AGAIN, waterside workers eagerly answered the pick-up calls yesterday morning, and resumed their task of unloading and loading the vessels at the Victoria Docks. Left: Unloading a sling of cargo. Right: These zinc ingots, loaded in the Kakiriki by non-union labor in Tasmania, were the cause of the ship being tied up when she reached Melbourne a fortnight ago. Yesterday they were unloaded. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WINCHES RATTLED AND CLANKED MERRILY IN DOCKLAND YESTERDAY, and ships’ cargo and stokeholds again became hives of activity on the settlement of the waterfront dispute. Left: Cargo slings were kept busy working to and fro between the wharf and the holds of the Corrimal. Right: Stokers did not have to strip when they began firing the boilers, which had been cooled by days of idleness. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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