An action was brought in the Supreme Court in its Local
Courts Act jurisdiction by Burgess Brothers Ltd., a registered
company carrying on business as general merchants in Hobart,
against the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia, a union
of employees registered as an organization under the Common-
wealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1909, and
Frederick Katz and Timothy Watson. By the plaint it was
alleged (inter alia) that the defendants Katz and Watson "and
the members of the defendant Federation" conspired and com-
bined amongst themselves and with persons engaged in loading
and unloading ships at the port of Hobart to cause and compel
the plaintiffs to break their contracts with men who were engaged
in carting for them and were not members of the Federated Carters'
and Drivers' Industrial Union of Australia, and to cause the plain-
tiffs to cease to deal with or employ any persons in their carting
operations except persons who were members of that Union, and to
cause certain shippmg companies to refuse to carry or to accept
for conveyance the goods of the plaintiffs, and, by coereing and
threatening those shipping companies with loss and threatening
to strike and striking, caused them to refrain from dealing with
the plaintiffs or to carry their goods. The plaintiffs alleged certain
injury arising from the acts complained of, and claimed £295
damages. The action was heard before Nicholls C.J. and a jury,
who found a verdict for £50 damages against all the defendants,
and stated, in answer to a question put to them by the learned
Chief Justice, that they found against the defendant Federation
on account of the acts of the Hobart branch of the defendant
Federation. Judgment was entered accordingly. 'The defendant
Federation, pursuant to leave reserved at the trial, moved to set
aside the verdict and to enter a nonsuit or verdict for the defen-
dant Federation, and the motion was referred to the Full Court.
The defendant Federation moved in the alternative for a new
trial, and they also appealed against the judgment. 'The Full
Court having dismissed the motions and the appeal (Burgess