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Warren D. Keats Bluey Evans and the ‘Bucco Panno’ a 1951 Waterfront Incident The use by Patrick Stevedoring of ‘goons’ wearing balaclavas, with their Rottweilers, to evict the working waterside workers from the S
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Document Date: 2007-11-10 18:22:42


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Sydney / Melbourne / /

Company

Tribune / James Patrick / Stevedoring Company / Unilever Company / /

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Niger / Myanmar / Congo / Australia / United Kingdom / /

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M&A / /

Facility

Concord hospital / building of Isambard Brunel / James Dugan P.55 Pub / /

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transportation / communist weekly newspaper / palm oil / bank / /

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Pick-Up / /

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Walsh Bay / Solent River / Milne Bay / /

Organization

Stevedoring Commission / Concord hospital / Federal Government / Waterside Workers Federation / Communist Party / /

Person

Hamish Hamilton / Jack Sykes / Warren D. Keats Bluey Evans / Bluey Evans Ron / Patrick Stevedoring / Jackie Sykes / Evans Ron (Bluey) Evans / James Patrick / Jim Healy / /

Position

wages clerk / foreman / wharf Superintendent / waterside worker / engine driver / policeman / first officer / famed communist general secretary / fireman / militant force prosecuting worker / /

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Milne Bay / /

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